Scamandrius

The son of Strophius. He was a mighty huntsman and keen lover of the chase. He learned the art of hunting from the goddess of the hunt, Artemis, herself. But neither she nor his famed skill in archery could save him from the spear hurled by Menelaus, which struck him between the shoulders and went right through his chest.

References

Source

  • Homer. Iliad v, 49.