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  1. Sinbad the Sailor encountered the monstrous Old Man of the Sea (Arabic: شَيْخ الْبَحْر⁩, romanized: Šayḵ al-Baḥr) on his fifth voyage. The Old Man of the Sea in the Sinbad tales was said to trick a traveller into letting him ride on his shoulders while the traveller transported him across a stream.

  2. Sindbad's Old Man of The Sea. By W. George Maxwell. the shipwreck caused by the bereaved and vengeful roc, that he found himself upon an island where he met " an old man, "a comely person, who was clad from the waist downwards " with a covering made of the leaves of trees." The old man was sitting by the side of the stream sighing ; and in ...

  3. No. 235. A man in the character of Sinbad the Sailor (King William IV), carrying another, in the character of the Old Man of the Sea, on his shoulders (Lord Grey), walking up a hill to right, resting his left knee against a rock. 8 January 1833 Lithograph

  4. In the story of the fifth voyage of Sinbad the Sailor in the collection Arabian Nights, a character known as the Old Man of the Sea begs Sinbad to carry him across a brook and then refuses to be dislodged from his shoulders.

  5. Oct 1, 2019 · In a completely different Middle-Eastern culture, the ‘Old Man of the Sea’ is described as a rather more sinister figure. In the tale of Sinbad the Sailor he is said to trick a traveler into allowing him to ride on his shoulders while the traveler transports him across a stream.

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  7. Jul 29, 2012 · With Elliot Knight, Marama Corlett, Elliot Cowan, Estella Daniels. When the Providence finds an abandoned ship in the middle of the sea, they rescue a mysterious old man. He seems to be linked to Nala and might be able to throw some light on her past somehow.

  8. That was the legendary Old Man of The Sea. He is said to entrap lost sailors like yourself and enslave them. It is said that he then works his slave to death before feeding on their dead body.

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