Pushed him off his cliff, whereupon he was eaten by the giant sea-turtle waiting below.
Actually, there were five: Periphetes, Cercyon, Procrustes, Sciron, and Sinis.
On his journey to Crete, Theseus encounters four monsters: the bandit Periphetes, who wields a club; Sinis, known for tying travelers to bending trees; the ferocious man-eater Sciron, who pushes victims off a cliff; and Cercyon, a wrestler who challenges passersby. Each of these figures represents a significant threat, but Theseus defeats them, showcasing his strength and bravery. These encounters highlight his heroism and set the stage for his ultimate confrontation with the Minotaur in Crete.
Theseus killed Periphetes, the club bearer. He killed the robber Sinis who tied travelers to trees bent down to the ground. He killed a robber called Sciron. He stopped a year-King called Cercyon refused to be sacrificed. He also killed Procrustes who had a bed that if you didn't fit it, he chopped off their feet or stretched them. But Theseus is most famous for killing the Minotaur.
On his quest to reach Athens, Theseus encounters several notable figures, including the bandit Procrustes, who tortures travelers with his iron bed, and the monstrous Minotaur, whom he ultimately defeats in the Labyrinth. He also meets Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos, who helps him navigate the Labyrinth with a ball of thread. Additionally, he faces various other challenges and adversaries, such as the giant Sciron and the villainous Sinis. Each encounter tests his strength and cunning, solidifying his reputation as a hero.
Theseis is the story of Theseus
You're probably referring to Sciron. Who appeared in the story of Theseus. He fed his victims to a Monstrous Turtle at the bottom of a cliff, Theseus used this same Turtle to kill Sciron.
Actually, there were five: Periphetes, Cercyon, Procrustes, Sciron, and Sinis.
On his journey to Crete, Theseus encounters four monsters: the bandit Periphetes, who wields a club; Sinis, known for tying travelers to bending trees; the ferocious man-eater Sciron, who pushes victims off a cliff; and Cercyon, a wrestler who challenges passersby. Each of these figures represents a significant threat, but Theseus defeats them, showcasing his strength and bravery. These encounters highlight his heroism and set the stage for his ultimate confrontation with the Minotaur in Crete.
Theseus killed Periphetes, the club bearer. He killed the robber Sinis who tied travelers to trees bent down to the ground. He killed a robber called Sciron. He stopped a year-King called Cercyon refused to be sacrificed. He also killed Procrustes who had a bed that if you didn't fit it, he chopped off their feet or stretched them. But Theseus is most famous for killing the Minotaur.
Theseus got the sword from the rock that he pulled it from.From Ariadne
Theseis is the story of Theseus
Theseus killed the minotaur
Two women married Theseus. These were Hippolyta and Phaedra. Theseus did not have both as wives simultaneously.
Theseus
They are Theseus' brothers.
King Aegeus was one of the two fathers of Theseus. The other father of Theseus was the sea god Poseidon.
minosthe daughter of minos helped theseus defeat the monitaur