Scamandrius (Trojan war)

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Trojan war and was slain by Menelaus in battle. He appears in the Iliad, the 8th-century BC epic poem written by Homer
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Mythology

The Trojan Scamandrius was the son of a man named Strophius by an unnamed mother,

Trojan war on the Trojan side, and was slain in battle during the ninth year of the war by Menelaus, the husband of Helen, who struck him with his spear in the back as Scamandrius ran away. He fell on his face and died.[2]

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