Periphetes in Wikipedia
Periphetes is the name of two characters from Greek mythology.
The most prominent Periphetes, also known as Corynetes or the
Club-Bearer, was a son of Hephaestus and Anticleia. Like his
father, he was lame in one leg with only one eye as a Cyclopes
would have. roamed the road from athens to trozen where he
robbed travellers and killed them with his bronze club.
Theseus killed him by throwing a boulder at him and afterwards
used the club as his own weapon. He was mentioned in
Apollodorus 3.15.8 and Pausanias 2.1.4
The second Periphetes was the son of Copreus, and was killed
during the Trojan war by Hector.[citation needed] - Wikipedia
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