No. Mars did not.
Amulius the brother of Numitor, after killing all his brother's sons and making his only daughter a Vestal Virgin so she could not have any heirs overthrow him - Mars either raped or seduced her. When Amulius found that she had had sons, he threw Rhea Silvia into prison and threw her sons (Romulus and Remus) into the river Tiber.
Jupiter, Juno are one of the sons that Mars had.
The sons of Aphrodite and Ares are fear and anxiety, Phobos and Deimos, the moons of the planet Mars.
(Myth) by Romulus and Remus, twins and sons of the priestess Rhea Silvia, fathered by the god of war, Mars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_and_Remus Basically, Rom and Rem were raised by wolfs. and . just read it ;)
Issac had two sons: Jacob and Esau
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No. Mars did not. Amulius the brother of Numitor, after killing all his brother's sons and making his only daughter a Vestal Virgin so she could not have any heirs overthrow him - Mars either raped or seduced her. When Amulius found that she had had sons, he threw Rhea Silvia into prison and threw her sons (Romulus and Remus) into the river Tiber.
The moons of Mars were named Phobos and Deimos because they are the names of the sons of the Greek god Ares, whom the Romans called Mars. So Phobos and Deimos are the sons of Mars.
The papyrus reeds that grew in the marshes of the Nile River were cut down by the men and bundled by their sons. These men could have been slaves or servants.
Jupiter, Juno are one of the sons that Mars had.
The vestal virgin Rhea Silvia was the mother of Romulus and Remus with Mars.
I have no bloody idea
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My Three Sons - 1960 Raft on the River - 1.9 was released on: USA: 24 November 1960
Hapi is the ancient god of the Mile. Halo was portrayed as a man with women's breasts and protruding belly. This indicated fertility and ability to nourish the land. The wife of Hapi was Nekhebet in the south and Buto in the north.
Yes, as Deimos and Phobos are the twin sons of Ares and Aphrodite. Their names were used for the moons of Mars.
The moons of Mars are named after the mythological sons of Mars and Venus (or rather Ares and Aphrodite): Phobos, which means fear, and Deimos, which means terror.
They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.