place
Xanthus
also: Scamander
River of the Trojan plain, also called Scamander.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.473 Xanthus
River of the Trojan plain, also called Scamander.
- The Aeneid §3.350 Xanthus
A river of Troy; a dried-up stream of Epirus is named for it in Helenus's little Troy.
- The Aeneid §4.143 Xanthus
A river of Lycia (sharing the name of the Trojan river) near Apollo's haunt.
- The Aeneid §6.88 Xanthus
The Scamander of Troy; named with Simois as a Trojan river to be echoed in Italy.
- The Aeneid §10.60 Xanthus
River of Troy; Venus bitterly asks that the Trojans be given their old rivers and ruin back.