ok, i know that mars, in greek would be ares.
'March' is named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
Mars.
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!
Mars was a Roman god, the counterpart of Greek Ares. They helped the Romans/Greeks to win battles.
The 'Roman Names' were worshiped and known to the Romans before the Greek; when the Greek people were conquered, their gods and goddesses were incorporated into the Roman gods and goddesses; so it is that it is near impossible to now tell the difference between the two. That, by the way, was a common practice of the Romans, adopting the gods and goddesses of the people they conquered/ruled.
Roman Myths.
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.
'March' is named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
Mars is named after the Roman god, Mars. That's Ares if you prefer the Greeks.
Mars is the Roman name for the Greek god of war, Ares.
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Mars.
Mars.
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!
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.
the Greeks called their god of Aries. the Romans renamed him mars because of the red tint of the planet was a reminder of blood (Aries was a brutal warrior)