Another Ajax, son of Oileus, also took a prominent part in the Trojan War. […] He took away the Golden Fleece and Medea also. […] In the Trojan War Mars took the part of the Trojans, but was defeated by Diomedes. […] A Roman goddess who took care of young infants. […] Some shepherds, however, found the infant and took care of him.
He who took her off so deftly Couldn’t bring the maiden back!” […] Not far from this spot was a small altar devoted to the Muses, and Comatas one day took a kid and offered it as a sacrifice. […] Her beauty took them by storm, and her grace won their hearts; but, although they one and all expressed a desire to marry her, Venus scornfully rejected their proposals. […] A lover is not very likely to weigh his words under such circumstances, and Jupiter took the most solemn of all the oaths to gratify her whim. […] She became the mother of Zetes and Calais, — who took part in the Argonautic expedition, and drove away the Harpies, — and of two daughters, Cleopatra and Chione.