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The month of the year who is named in honor of the ancient god Mars is March and is granted 31 days
March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war, to signify the start of the season for military campaigns and battles. The Romans believed that March was a time for soldiers to prepare for war and for the renewal of military activities after winter.
The month named after Mars is March. It is the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Actually, NASA has had several missions to Mars, just none manned as yet.
Mars is often referred to as the "red planet" due to its reddish appearance caused by iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system and is known for its distinct red color. Mars has been a key target for exploration by various space agencies due to its potential for past microbial life and its potential for future human missions.
A Wizard of Mars was released in mid-March, 2010, when the distributor jumped the official release date by almost a month.
Bruno mars is comming to Australia on the 29th of march
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
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I believe that the month of March come from the French month of Mars which originally came from the Planet/Roman god
March is derived from Latin Martius - meaning the month of Mars. Mars being the roman god of war. March gets its name for the ancient Roman name Martius. Mars is the Roman god of war. March is Anglo-French derived from the word, marche. It got it's name from the Latin god Mars.
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March got its name from Mars, the Roman god of war. This was because Mars is red in color and the ancient Romans thought it was made of blood spilled in battles and was related to Mars, their God of war. They considered the month of March to be devoted to Mars (god)
Le neuf Mars is the ninth of March in French.
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Mars, the Roman god guardian of agricultural and of war; son of Juno, and identified with the Greek Ares.