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I need help translating this Latin passage please! Spero vos discipulos Athenas mox visuros esse. Urbs Athenae est pulchra et pulcherrimum templum Graeciae continet.

In hac urbe est Parthenon, templum maximum in Athenis, et stat in monte qui Acropolis appellatur. Poseidon et Athena certamen habuerunt et, Athena vincente, erat dea urbis .

Ita, hodie scimus templum domus Athenae esse. Statua eius, alitor quam sex viri, in templo statuit, sed pauci eam viderunt. Paci eam viderunt quod solum sacerdotes templum intrare potuerunt. Sunt multae urbes videre in Graecia...Olympia, Mycenae, Thebae, Delphi, sed videbitis urbem Athenas nulli secunda esse.

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