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Scamandrius

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In Greek mythology, Scamandrius /skəˈmændriəs/ (Skamandrios) is a name that suggests some association with the city of Troy. This is because it derives from the Scamander River, which is near the city.

Scamandrius was the name that Hector gave to his and Andromache's son, though the people also call him by the name Astyanax.

Scamandrius is a name attributed to other people: