Mars has always been an icon in pop culture and as thus has gained itself a high-standing place in UFOlogy and Science-Fiction circles with myths ranging anywhere from the famous Face in the Cydonia region to dead cities and even Pyramids on Mars, all of which have little credible evidence in Science and are often debunked by scientists and Skeptics.
Roman Myths.
myth of planet mars?
They are myths about the god Ares. Ares is the god of war. His roman name is Mars, that must be what got you confused.
Mars is the Roman version of Ares, the god of war.
mars is a roman god of war. he is one of the greek gods also but he just has a different name in greek mythology. but yes mars is mentioned in myths and legends! hope that helped!
ok, i know that mars, in greek would be ares.
Some of the common myths about Mars include the idea that there are canals on the planet built by intelligent beings, that it has a breathable atmosphere, and that it supports advanced life forms. These myths have been debunked by scientific research and exploration missions.
Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
'March' is named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
No, most myths claim that Cupid is the son of Aphrodite (Venus) and Ares (Mars).
There aren't about the planet itself that I know of, but the planet is named after the Roman God of War, Mars. He is also known as Ares in Greek Mythology. So thus, there are many myths and legends based around him. One myth about Mars circulating back in the 1950s was that there was a civilization there actively building canals. These canals turned out to be a combination of lens defects and imagination.
She was born from the foam of the sea. She had constant affairs with Mars, the war god. She also had an affair with a mortal name Adonis, which in the end led to his death.