Procrustes

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Procrustes is a figure from Greek mythology known as a cruel bandit who mutilated travelers to force them to fit his iron bed, until he was slain by the hero Theseus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bandit
figure in Greek mythology
mythological character
activityLocation road between Athens and Eleusis
appearsIn myths of Theseus' labors in Attica
associatedConcept Procrustean bed
Procrustean solution
category Bandits in Greek mythology
Characters in Greek mythology
Children of Poseidon
culture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
deathCause killed in his own bed
deathManner Theseus made Procrustes fit his own bed
epithet Damastes
Polypemon
gender male
killedBy Theseus
knownFor being slain by Theseus
forcing victims to fit an iron bed
mutilating travelers
languageOfName Ancient Greek
methodOfKilling cutting off parts of victims who were too tall
stretching victims to fit the bed
moralTheme punishment fitting the crime
retributive justice
mythology Greek mythology
nameMeaning “the stretcher” or “he who stretches”
narrativeRole antagonist of Theseus
parent Poseidon
residence Attica
symbolizes arbitrary standards imposed on others
violent enforcement of conformity
victimType travelers
weapon iron bed

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Theseus defeated Procrustes