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i need the myth of castor and pollux translated Please!!

 
 
Reply Wed 29 Apr, 2015 02:32 pm
Castor et Pollux, fratres, in multis bellis magna virtute pugnabant et multos hostes superaverunt. Olim magna tempestas (storm) ad navem appropinquabat (came near), sed auxilio deorum discessit. Tum nautae in capitibus Castoris et Pollucis duas stellas viderunt. "Dei ipsi in capitibus fratrum has stellas posuerunt," omnes clamaverunt. "Fratres boni sunt causae salutis nostrae!"

Postea acer hostis Castorem interfecit et hic ad inferos (underworld) properavit (hastened). Maximus dolor Pollucem occupavit, sed is erat immortalis (immortal) quod filius dei erat. Sine fratre suo Pollux erat miserrimus et tristis. Pollux ex patre deorum ipso oravit, "Ego laetissime vitam meam," dicit, "pro fratre meo donabo."

Iuppiter autem dixit se Castori unum diem vitae, Polluci unum diem mortis donaturum esse. Itaque locum fratrum cotidie (daily) mutavit. Iuppiter duas stellas in caelo locavit. Homines fratres Geminos (Twins) appellabant.
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Reply Thu 30 Apr, 2015 05:53 am
Let's see what you've got so far for your homework assignment.
Maybe I can help you over the rough spots.
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