Xanthus (mythology)
For other uses, see Xanthus (disambiguation).
In Greek mythology, the name Xanthus or Xanthos may refer to:
- Divine
- Xanthus, the gods' name for Scamander, the great river of Troy and its patron god
- Xanthus, one of the twelve sons of the god Pan who were allied with Dionysus
- Human
- Xanthus, son of Triopas and Oreasis
- Xanthus, a son of Phaenops who was killed by Diomedes
- Xanthos (King of Thebes), the son of Ptolemy, killed by Andropompus or Melanthus
- Xanthus, a son of Aegyptus who was killed by the Danaid Arcadia
- Xanthus, lover of Alcinoe, who left her family to be with him
- Xanthus, son of Erymanthus and father of Psophis
- Xanthus, husband of Herippe
- Xanthus, one of the four sons of Tremiles and Praxidike
- Equine
- Xanthus, one of Achilles' two horses; see Balius and Xanthus
- Xanthus, one of Hector's horses
- Xanthus, one of the Mares of Diomedes
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