For the most part. Most of the main Greek and Roman gods have very clear counterparts in the other pantheon, though the specifics often differ.
mars
The Latin name for Ares, the Greek god of war, is Mars.
Ares was considered by the Romans similar to their Mars.
Mars is to Ares. In Roman mythology, the god equivalent to Ares in Greek mythology is Mars.
In Roman mythology, the equivalent god to Ares is Mars. Mars is the god of war and serves a similar role to Ares in Greek mythology.
Mars, through a Roman god was identified by the Romans with Ares.
mars
The Latin name for Ares, the Greek god of war, is Mars.
Ares was considered by the Romans similar to their Mars.
Ares or Mars the Roman name for Ares symbol is a spear for war.
Mars is to Ares. In Roman mythology, the god equivalent to Ares in Greek mythology is Mars.
The greek name for Mars would be Ares, the god of war and the roman name would again be Mars.
In Roman mythology, the equivalent god to Ares is Mars. Mars is the god of war and serves a similar role to Ares in Greek mythology.
Mars (the Roman God of War) was based on Ares (the Greek God of War).
Mars. Ares was the Greek god of war, the Romans equivalent god was known as Mars.
Mars = Ares, god of war
Ares is the God of War for the Greeks where Mars is the same except for the Romans. The difference here is that Mars was more revered by the Romans, and Ares was more hated. Ares was the God of War, Murder, and Bloodshed. Mars was the God of War, Agriculture, and (I think) food. What I am trying to get at was that Mars is seen as a God of Life, while Ares is seen as a god of death. The Roman soldiers prayed to Mars to support them in battle and what not. Hope this helps!