The concept of God dying is not applicable in most religious beliefs, as God is often viewed as eternal and omnipotent. However, in Christianity, the death of Jesus Christ is commemorated during Holy Week, particularly on Good Friday, which varies each year but typically falls between March and April. This event is central to Christian faith, symbolizing sacrifice and redemption rather than the death of God in a literal sense.
'Jan' is a common abbreviation for the month 'January', which is named after 'Janus', the Roman god of doorways.
There is no god of December, Decem is "Ten" in Latin, as it is their Roman 10th Month.
The month is named after the God Janus, the god of doorways (January being the first month and doorway to the new year)
The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
January.
God created the world over millions of years; not in a single month.
January, the first month in the year, was named after the Roman God Janus.
i dont no the answerreally? 'no'?they had an 18 month calendar and each month was dedicated to a god with a few or more holidays for the god during that month.
die :)
The Roman god Janus is the namesake of the month of January. Janus was the Roman god of doors and beginnings.
The Roman god Janus is the namesake of the month of January. Janus was the Roman god of doors and beginnings.
He didn't die because he is a god..god never die..
Mars, the god of war.
No, it is not possible for God to die.
'Jan' is a common abbreviation for the month 'January', which is named after 'Janus', the Roman god of doorways.
Monday
Mars, the Roman God of war.