Simoïs
In the Greek Mythology, the Simoïs is a god river of Troade, wire of Océan and Téthys. It takes its source with the Mont Ida and joined the Scamandre in the plain of Troy. It is quoted many times in Iliade by Homère. The Pseudo-Apollodore lends to him two girls, Astyoché and Hiéromnémé.
It also appears in the poem the Swan of Charles Baudelaire.
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(III, 12,2).
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- (IV, 475; V, 773-777; VI, 4; XII, 17-33; XX, 53).
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