Periphetes

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Periphetes is a club-wielding bandit from Greek mythology, known as one of the early foes slain by the hero Theseus on his journey to Athens.

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Periphetes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Theseus myth character
bandit
club-bearer
figure in Greek mythology
robber
activity murdering travelers
waylaying travelers
afterDeath club taken by Theseus
associatedDeity Hephaestus
chronologicalPositionInLabors one of the first foes on Theseus’ journey
clubSymbolism prototype of Theseus’ club
combatOutcomeWithTheseus defeated and killed
culture Ancient Greek
encounteredBy Theseus
epithetMeaning club-bearer
fate slain by Theseus
gender male
hasAlias Corynetes
Corynetes
surface form: Korynetes
killedBy Theseus
killedWith club
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Life of Theseus
surface form: Plutarch’s Life of Theseus
moralFunctionInMyth exemplifies Theseus’ role as civilizing hero
mythologicalCycle Theseus’ journey to Athens
mythType roadside bandit tale
notableDeed terrorizing travelers with a club
operatedIn region of Epidaurus
road from Troezen to Athens
parent Antenor’s daughter
Hephaestus
parentAttributedTo Hephaestus
physicalTrait crippled
lame
roleInMyth early foe of Theseus
obstacle on Theseus’ road to Athens
victimProfile passing travelers
weapon club
weaponOwnershipAfterDeath club owned by Theseus
weaponType bronze club

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Theseus defeated Periphetes