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Yes, he did, by tying him between two trees that he bent to the ground, then let go, causing the trees to 'springboard' and tear Sinis in half.

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Who are the four bandits that Theseus defeated?

Actually, there were five: Periphetes, Cercyon, Procrustes, Sciron, and Sinis.


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How was the Minotaur killed?

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Who did theseus kill?

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.


Who killed people by fastening them to two pine trees bent down to the ground and letting the trees go and died in that way himself?

His name was Sinis, he was a bandit from the Isthmus of Corinth. His nickname was Pityocamptes, which is Greek for 'pine-bender'. He was killed by Theseus, using his own murder method.


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In Greek mythology, Perigune (Περιγούνη) was the beautiful daughter of Sinis. Her name is also spelled Perigouna, Perigone, and as Perigenia in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.[1]After Theseus killed her father, she hid herself in a bed of rushes and asparagus. Theseus was unable to find her, but it was said that she revealed herself anyway after he promised not to harm her. She later bore Theseus's first male heir, Melanippus, who became the ancestor of the Ioxids of Caria.[2] Perigune later married Deioneus of Oechalia.[3] ---- straight from Wikipedia.


What is the future tense of slay?

The future tense of "slay" is "will slay" or "is going to slay."


What is Sinis also known as?

Sinis is also known as the Pine bender because he killed people by attaching people to 2 pine trees then letting the trees go wich would split the human in half.