The old servant who had exposed the infant on Mount Cithæron, and the shepherd who had carried him to the king of Corinth, identified him. […] They turned to stone all who beheld them. […] All strangers who entered the country were made prisoners by Diomedes and flung before the horses, who devoured them. […] The heroes who were hidden in the horse descended and opened the gates to the Greek host, who rushed into the doomed city. […] Many of the hymns addressed to Varuna are addressed to him simply as a name for the One God who has made and who governs all things.