Scamandrius

human_specialist earth Greek single tradition · 4

Scamandrius was a man taught by Artemis how to be a great archer. He excelled in the use of a bow and arrow with her guidance.

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When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Appears in Homer's Iliad.

Relationships

enemy of
Menelaus
student of
Artemis (Diana)

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Sources

Source passages

“Artemis taught a man, Scamandrius, how to be a great archer, and he excelled in the use of a bow and arrow with her guidance.”

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“The Trojan Scamandrius was the son of a man named Strophius by an unnamed mother. Before the war, Scamandrius was trained in archery by the hunting goddess Artemis herself, and with her guidance he excelled in the use of bow and arrow. Scamandrius fought in the Trojan War”

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