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Ajax was a legendary hero in Greek myths, and a participant in the Trojan War. He died by his own hand at the end of the war.

By the 5th century BCE, when the misthios Kassandra explored the sanctuary dedicated to Ajax on the Isle of Salamis, the sanctuary had been rendered a ruin, and bandits had set up camp there.[1]

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