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Translate the following paragraph into english, this is in latin. primus rex deorum erat uranus. urano ex regno expulso, uranus saturnum, qui erat filius urani, monuerat, 'tuus filius te etiam expellet.' timens hoc, saturnus omnes suos liberos devorabat. sed mater iovem (jupiter, acc., sing), quem ante reliquem amabat, servavit. post multos annos iuppiter regnum occupavit et eum reliquos liberos reddere coegit. domum deorum in monte olympo posuit. fratri, neptuno, regnum maris et fratri, plutoni, regnum inferorum donavit.

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