Sciron

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Sciron is a villainous figure from Greek mythology, known as a bandit who preyed on travelers along the road to Megara before being slain by the hero Theseus.

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Sciron canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bandit
figure in Greek mythology
villain
activity preyed on travelers
alignmentInMyths evil
associatedCreatureInSomeVersions giant turtle
associatedWith Megara
category Bandits in mythology
Characters in Greek mythology
Theseus myth cycle
confrontedBy Theseus on his journey from Troezen to Athens
crime murder of travelers
robbery
culture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
deathLocation cliffs along the Saronic Gulf
enemyOf Theseus
gender male
killedBy Theseus
killedByMethod thrown from a cliff by Theseus
languageOfName Ancient Greek
methodOfBanditry ambushing travelers
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor attacking travelers on the way to Megara
occupation bandit
operatedOn road to Megara
parentInSomeTraditions Pelops
Poseidon
realm Isthmus of Corinth
roleInMyth obstacle encountered by Theseus on his journey to Athens
spouseInSomeTraditions Chariclo

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Theseus defeated Sciron