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Prepаred Pаssаge Translatiоn Prоvide an accurate and literal translatiоn of the following passage. Suggested time: a third of your total time. (Notes on names and vocabulary are below the Latin text.) serpentēs mediā nocte ad cubiculum Alcmēnae veniunt, ubi Herculēs et frāter Herculis dormiunt. Nec tamen puerī in cūnīs, sed in scūtō magnō cubābant.Serpentēs iam appropinquābant et scūtum movēbant; itaque serpentēs puerōs ē somnō excitant! Īphiclēs, frāter Herculis, exclāmābat; Proper Names: Herculēs, Herculis, m. – Hercules, son of Jupiter, king of the gods, and Alcmena, queen of the Greek city of Thebes. Easily the greatest hero of Classical mythology, he was a very popular object of worship in the ancient world. Romans would often interject “mihercule!” (“my Hercules!”) or “immo hercule!” (“Hell no, by Hercules!”) in moments of high dudgeon. Īphiclēs, Īphiclis, m. – Hercules’ younger twin brother, son of the Theban king Amphitryon and Alcmena his queen. A hero in his own right, he joined the great hunting party that saved the rugged region of Aetolia (the Greek northwest) from the ravages of the Calydonian Boar. Alcmēna, -ae, f. - Hercules' mother. Vocab: mediā nocte: ablative phrase indicating the time in which an event takes place: "in the middle of the night" cubiculum, -ī n. bedroom scūtum, -ī n. shield appropinquō (1), to approach, come near