Procrustes put them on a "magic bed". If they were too tall to fit, he cut off their legs, if they were too short, he stretched them.
The victims are dead.
They were victims in the way that they were persecuted and killed.
names of victims of the Ludlow Massacre?
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There were a TON of victims of the Revolution, you know. Mainly soldiers, perhaps.
Procrustes was known as "The Stretcher".
Procrustes' father was Poseidon.
Procrustes - short story - was created in 1994.
Procrustes rotation is used in community ecology to compare ordinations (where ordination is the ordering of community data to summarize variation, hence simplifying raw data). Procrustes rotation rescales, centres and rotates one ordination vs the other until they closely match. A match is determined by m^2, the symmetric Procrustes residual.
He was not necessarily tricked, but more or less forced. Procrustes invited Theseus into his home where he was fed. A servant told Theseus not to sleep in the bed. Theseus forced Procrustes to test his bed and he was killed.
Theseus faces a physical conflict with Procrustes, a bandit who forces travelers to fit his bed by stretching or amputating their limbs. This conflict highlights the brutality and tyranny of Procrustes, as Theseus must defeat him to end his cruel acts.
But he is not god. His father - Poseidon
a special bed on which he tied and tortured visitors.
The conflict between Theseus and Procrustes exemplifies the struggle between order and chaos, as well as the triumph of justice over tyranny. Procrustes, a bandit who forced travelers to fit his iron bed by stretching or amputating them, represents cruel, arbitrary power. Theseus confronts Procrustes to eliminate this barbaric practice, symbolizing the hero's role in restoring balance and safety to society. Ultimately, the conflict highlights the importance of fairness and the protection of the vulnerable against oppressive forces.
it might be Rhea.....unless i am getting mixed up with Hades.........?
Procrustes the Stretcher, aka "Crusty"
Procrustes was described as a bandit who had a bed that he would force travelers to lie on. If they were too tall, he would cut off their limbs to fit them on the bed. If they were too short, he would stretch them on a rack to make them fit.