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Procrustes    
n. 古代希腊的强盗

古代希腊的强盗

Procrustes
n 1: (Greek mythology) a mythical giant who was a thief and
murderer; he would capture people and tie them to an iron
bed, stretching them or hacking off their legs to make them
fit; was killed by Theseus


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  • Procrustes - Wikipedia
    Theseus and Procrustes, Attic red-figure neck-amphora, 470–460 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv 2325) In Greek mythology, Procrustes ( proʊˈkrʌstiːz ; Greek: Προκρούστης Prokroustes, "the stretcher [who hammers out the metal]"), also known as Prokoptas, Damastes (Δαμαστής, "subduer") or Polypemon, was a rogue smith and bandit from Attica who attacked people by
  • Procrustes | Bed-maker, Robber, Bandit | Britannica
    Procrustes, in Greek legend, a robber dwelling somewhere in Attica—in some versions, in the neighbourhood of Eleusis His father was said to be Poseidon Procrustes had an iron bed (or, according to some accounts, two beds) on which he compelled his victims to lie Here, if a victim was shorter than the bed, he stretched him by hammering or racking the body to fit Alternatively, if the
  • Procrustes: The Bandit And His Deadly Bed - Mystery In History
    Discover the story of Procrustes, the rogue smith and bandit from Greek mythology, known for his brutal methods
  • Procrustes in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
    Procrustes was a bandit of Attica, who robbed those who travelled the road between Troezen and Athens Procrustes was famously a bandit who Theseus encountered
  • PROCRUSTES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PROCRUSTES is a villainous son of Poseidon in Greek mythology who forces travelers to fit into his bed by stretching their bodies or cutting off their legs
  • Procrustes: The First Serial Killer - Ancient Greek Mythology
    In Greek mythology we meet the first serial killer in popular culture Procrustes, also known as "the stretcher,” is a legendary killer from Attica that kept a house by the side of a busy road where he offered hospitality to passing strangers He usually invited travelers in for a comforting meal and a night's rest in his very “special” iron bed If a victim was shorter than the bed, he
  • Percy Jackson: Who Is Procrustes Did He Know That Percy Was His . . .
    Article Breakdown: Procrustes is the son of Poseidon and Percy’s half-brother, with a penchant for torturing tired travelers Procrustes was aware that he was Percy’s half-brother even before he came to his store In the show, Procrustes is trapped by the bed, but in the books, Percy kills him with Riptide
  • Who Is Procrustes? Percy Jacksons Brother The Underworld Entrances . . .
    Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode 7 begins with a sequence involving Procrustes, another figure from ancient Greek myth and the half-brother of the titular demigod Throughout season 1 of the show, many threats are encountered by Percy, Annabeth, and Grover that take the form of Percy Jackson 's Greek mythological creatures and monsters The latest of these threats is Procrustes, though
  • Procrustes (mythology) - Villains Wiki
    Procrustes, also called Damastes, was a villain in Greek mythology Procrustes was the son of the sea god Poseidon He had a wife named Sylea and a son named Sinis Both Sinis and Procrustes were bandits and serial killers who operated separately along the Sacred Way between Athens and Eleusis Procrustes dwelt at an inn on Mount Korydallos at Erineus at which he would invite passers-by to
  • Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Procrustes
    Procrustes (proh-KRUS-teez) A host who adjusted his guests to their bed Procrustes, whose name means "he who stretches", was arguably the most interesting of Theseus's challenges on the way to becoming a hero He kept a house by the side of the road where he offered hospitality to passing strangers, who were invited in for a pleasant meal and a night's rest in his very special bed





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