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|auten=Xanthus.—(1) [[son]] of Phaenops, a [[Trojan]], [[slain]] by [[Diomed]], Il. 5.152.—(2) [[name]] of [[one]] of the horses of [[Achilles]] (see [[ξανθός]]), Il. 16.149.—(3) [[name]] of [[one]] of [[Hector]]'s horses, Il. 8.185. —(4) [[another]] [[name]] of the [[river]] [[Scamander]], and, personified, the rivergod, Il. 20.40, , Il. 21.146.—(5) a [[river]] in [[Lycia]], [[flowing]] [[from]] Mt. [[Taurus]] [[into]] the [[Mediterranean]], Il. 2.877.
|auten=Xanthus.—(1) [[son]] of Phaenops, a [[Trojan]], [[slain]] by [[Diomed]], Il. 5.152.—(2) [[name]] of [[one]] of the horses of [[Achilles]] (see [[ξανθός]]), Il. 16.149.—(3) [[name]] of [[one]] of [[Hector]]'s horses, Il. 8.185. —(4) [[another]] [[name]] of the [[river]] [[Scamander]], and, personified, the rivergod, Il. 20.40, , Il. 21.146.—(5) a [[river]] in [[Lycia]], [[flowing]] [[from]] Mt. [[Taurus]] [[into]] the [[Mediterranean]], Il. 2.877.
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|sltr=[[Ξάνθος]] a [[river]] in [[Asia]] Minor, at whose [[mouth]] [[was]] the [[city]] of Patara, [[site]] of an [[oracle]] of [[Apollo]], cf. (P. 1.39), Λύκιε Φοῖβε. ὣς [[ἦρα]] θεὸς [[σάφα]] εἴπαις λτ;γτ;άνθον ἤπειγεν καὶ Ἀμαζόνας εὐίππους καὶ ἐς Ἴστρον ἐλαύνων (sc. [[Ἀπόλλων]]: Boeckh refers to the [[Trojan]] Xanthos) (O. 8.47)
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|sltr=[[Ξάνθος]] a [[river]] in [[Asia]] Minor, at whose [[mouth]] [[was]] the [[city]] of Patara, [[site]] of an [[oracle]] of [[Apollo]], cf. (P. 1.39), Λύκιε Φοῖβε. ὣς [[ἦρα]] θεὸς [[σάφα]] εἴπαις λτ;γτ;άνθον ἤπειγεν καὶ Ἀμαζόνας εὐίππους καὶ ἐς Ἴστρον ἐλαύνων (sc. [[Ἀπόλλων]]: Boeckh refers to the [[Trojan]] Xanthos) (O. 8.47)
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English (Autenrieth)

Xanthus.—(1) son of Phaenops, a Trojan, slain by Diomed, Il. 5.152.—(2) name of one of the horses of Achilles (see ξανθός), Il. 16.149.—(3) name of one of Hector's horses, Il. 8.185. —(4) another name of the river Scamander, and, personified, the rivergod, Il. 20.40, , Il. 21.146.—(5) a river in Lycia, flowing from Mt. Taurus into the Mediterranean, Il. 2.877.