Select the sentence that contains no semicolon errors. (Note that some of the sentences may not require a semicolon.)

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The ancient Greeks and Romans shared gods, although they gave the gods different names, for example; the goddess of love was Aphrodite to the ancient Greeks but Venus to the ancient Romans.

The ancient Greeks and Romans shared gods; although they gave the gods different names, for example, the goddess of love was Aphrodite to the ancient Greeks but Venus to the ancient Romans.

The ancient Greeks and Romans shared gods, although they gave the gods different names; for example, the goddess of love was Aphrodite to the ancient Greeks but Venus to the ancient Romans.

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The ancient Greeks and Romans shared gods, although they gave the gods different names; for example, the goddess of love was Aphrodite to the ancient Greeks but Venus to the ancient Romans.