Loki tricked Idun, the keeper of the apples, and delivered her to the giant Thiazi.
He stole the golden apples from the garden of the Hespiredes, he slew the Nemean Lion, the Hydra and many more monsters
A fierce dragon.
A cyclopes stole it to hang in front of his cave to lure satyrs to their death. The satyrs are attracted to the golden fleece because it radiates power of the nature god pan.
Paris, a prince of Troy, stole Helen from Menelaus (Agamemnon's brother)
Prometheus stole the flame of Hephaestus and Athena from Olympus. Zeus took action on their behalf.
He stole the golden apples from the garden of the Hespiredes, he slew the Nemean Lion, the Hydra and many more monsters
Jason and Medea and the Argonauts stole the Golden Fleece.
Iran stole it from them.
Jason of the argonauts stole it, if that's what you mean.
Zeus punished Pandareus for stealing a golden dog who gaurded Zeus during his infancy
A fierce dragon.
Benjamin was framed by Joseph
No one, on account of the fact that the Blue Diamond does not have anything to do with the myth of the Golden Fleece in ancient Greek myth.
He stole the giant's golden goose that lays golden eggs that are worth tons of money
A golden fleece seeker is ushally someone who is trying to find the golden fleece. ( duh!) The golden fleece is a Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth the fleece of a winged ram that rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis, where he sacrificed it to Zeus. Phrixus gave the fleece to King Aeëtes who kept it in a sacred grove, whence Jason and the Argonauts stole it with the help of Aeëtes' daughter. The fleece has the ability to heal and grant eternal life. That was why the Gods had it protected by the 7 headed dragon (serpent).
Paris chose Aphrodite to give him the most beautiful woman in the world, over Hera and her golden apples. Aphrodite stole Helen, Tyndarius (Sparta's king) was Helen's father, and he got his Greek allies together for revnge
they retrieved/stole the golden fleece from the isle of polyphemus, having sailed through the sea of monsters to get there.