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12. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

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.

13. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

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.

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