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greek and roman mythologies
he stole something from apollo but he forgave hermes because hermes made something for apollo i forget what
Lucius Sulla seized some of the incomplete columns of the partly rebuilt Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens and transported them back to Rome, where they were re-used in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill..
Paris, a prince of Troy, stole Helen from Menelaus (Agamemnon's brother)
A Roman chariot is way of transport for the Romans, mostly the rich. They were also used in gladiator arenas and some Roman wars. Chariots consisted of a small semi-circle cart that were drawn by two reigned horses. However, chariots were NOT a Roman invention. The idea was first used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC. The chariots were then adopted by Persia and found their way to Egypt. When the Romans invaded Egypt, they discovered the usefulness of chariots and stole the idea for themselves.
they would kill you
he would be jailed
YOU can lie by if you had stole something it wasn't yours & the person you stole from was telling the teacher that you stole something & you answer "NO".
They Stole a Million happened in 1986.
stole means to take something from someone wrongly
The thief who stole the cup from the dragon's cave in Beowulf was a slave. He took the cup in an attempt to gain favor and secure his freedom.
something like you stole my heart
greek and roman mythologies
they would be sacrificed
A stole is a garment that is worn around the neck or shoulders like a scarf or a shawl. The stole is often made from fur or something similar to fur. It is a past tense of verb "Steal": 1. To commit theft. 2. To move, happen, or elapse stealthily or unobtrusively. 3. Baseball. To steal a base. noun 1. The act of stealing.
there is no records on the Jews because they stole them
if you stole a shilling you would haver your ears or hands cut off