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14. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

They were appointed to guard the golden apples which Juno gave Jupiter on their wedding day. […] The name of two deities, one Sol, the Egyptian day god; the other, the son of Osiris and Isis. […] The Roman god of fertility; his festival day was 15th February, and the festivals were called Lupercalia. […] Her festival was the 14th day of the January calends. […] Anxious to display his skill in horsemanship, he was allowed to drive the chariot of the sun for one day.

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