Scamander [1] — SCAMANDER, i, od … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Scamander [2] — SCAMANDER, i, des Dimachus und der Glaucia Sohn, welcher, nach seines Großvaters Tode, dessen Herrschaft bey Eleone bekam, und den Fluß Inachus von sich Scamander, wie einen unsern von demselben sich befindenden Bach von seiner Mutter, Glaucia… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Scamander — Scamander, 1) so v.w. Skamandros; 2) kleiner Fluß in Sicilien, floß bei Segesta … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Scamander — [skə man′dər] ancient name for MENDERES (river in NW Turkey) … English World dictionary
Scamander — 41° 27′ 49″ S 148° 15′ 46″ E / 41.463677, 148.262886 … Wikipédia en Français
Scamander — In Greek mythology, Scamander (Skamandros) was a river god, son of Oceanus and Tethys according to Hesiod. Scamander is also thought of as the river god, son of Zeus. By Idaea, he fathered King Teucer.Scamander fought on the side of the Trojans… … Wikipedia
SCAMANDER — I. SCAMANDER Hectoris et Andromaches fil. aliô nomine Astyanax: II. SCAMANDER fluv. Siciliae circa Segestam: huc enim cum pervenisset Aeneas, duobus circa urbem hanc fluminibus Simoentis et Scamandri nomina indidisse, tradit Strabo, Salmasio… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Scamander (disambiguation) — Scamander was an Oceanid in Greek mythology.Scamander may also refer to:*Scamander, Tasmania, a small town at the mouth of the Scamander River on Tasmania s north east coast *The father of Sappho*Skamander Polish literature group founded by… … Wikipedia
Scamander Vallis — est une vallée martienne s étendant sur 204 km et centrée sur 15,8° N et 28,5° E, dans le quadrangle d Arabia. Elle a été nommée en référence au Scamandre, nom antique du Karamenderes, cours d eau côtier de Troade (actuelle… … Wikipédia en Français
SCAMANDER vel SCAMANDRUS — Homero, Herodoto Qu. Calabro ac Ptolemaeo fluv. Mysiae in Asia apud Hellespontum ex Ida monte profluens, quem Hesiodus θεογον. v. 345. θεῖοον Σκάμανδρον vocat. Ante Xanthus dicebatur, quod et Homerus innuit, cum ait Il. v. v. 74. Ο῞ν Ξανθὸν… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale