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1 Procrustes (In Greek mythology, villainous son of Poseidon who forces travelers to fit into his bed by stretching their bodies or cutting off their legs)
Религия: ПрокрустУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Procrustes (In Greek mythology, villainous son of Poseidon who forces travelers to fit into his bed by stretching their bodies or cutting off their legs)
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2 Theseus (In Greek mythology, a king of Athens who kills Procrustes and the Minotaur before defeating the Amazons and marrying their queen)
Религия: ТесейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Theseus (In Greek mythology, a king of Athens who kills Procrustes and the Minotaur before defeating the Amazons and marrying their queen)
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1) Древнегреческий язык: Прокруст2) Религия: (In Greek mythology, villainous son of Poseidon who forces travelers to fit into his bed by stretching their bodies or cutting off their legs) Прокруст -
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1) Ancient Greek: Polypemon, Procrustes2) Religion: Procrustes (In Greek mythology, villainous son of Poseidon who forces travelers to fit into his bed by stretching their bodies or cutting off their legs) -
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Религия: Тезей, (In Greek mythology, a king of Athens who kills Procrustes and the Minotaur before defeating the Amazons and marrying their queen) Тесей -
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Religion: Theseus (In Greek mythology, a king of Athens who kills Procrustes and the Minotaur before defeating the Amazons and marrying their queen) -
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Mythology: Procrustes' bed (according to a Greek legend, Procrustes was a robber who claimed that he had a bed which fitted anyone; to make good his boast he stretched or cut his victim's legs) -
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Mythology: Procrustes' bed (according to a Greek legend, Procrustes was a robber who claimed that he had a bed which fitted anyone; to make good his boast he stretched or cut his victim's legs)
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