Damastes

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Damastes is a figure from Greek mythology better known by the epithet Procrustes, a bandit infamous for violently stretching or cutting his victims to make them fit an iron bed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological bandit
alsoKnownAs Procrustes NERFINISHED
appearsIn myths of the labors of Theseus
associatedConcept Procrustean bed NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion and mythology
enemyOf Theseus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasEpithet Procrustes NERFINISHED
inspiredTerm Procrustean
killedBy Theseus NERFINISHED
killedByMethod forced to fit his own bed
languageOfName Ancient Greek
methodOfTorture amputating victims’ limbs
stretching victims
moralLesson punishment of cruelty
retribution by one’s own devices
mythologicalCycle Theseus cycle NERFINISHED
notableFor cutting off victims’ limbs to fit an iron bed
stretching victims to fit an iron bed
torturing travelers on a bed
occupation bandit
operatesOn road between Athens and Eleusis
residence Attica NERFINISHED
symbolizes cruel and arbitrary conformity
violence used to enforce uniformity
uses iron bed
victimType travelers

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Procrustes epithet Damastes