Mars, the 4th planet from the sun. It is named mars since it is red, like blood.
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The red planet. The Greeks called it "Ares". The Babylonians called it "Nergal". The Hindus called it "Mangala". In Sanskrit, it was "Mangala". The Egyptians called it "Horus the Red". The Hebrews called it "Ma'adim". The Persians called it "Bahram". The Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures referred to it as "the fire star".
The planet Pluto was named after the Roman god of the underworld, Hades. The planet was first discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
The Roman god of war was named Mars, while the Greek god of war was named Ares. They were both associated with warfare and shared similar attributes and characteristics. The Romans adopted many aspects of Greek religion and mythology but often assigned different names to the deities.
Ares is a war god and god of violence in Greek mythology. He was not well-liked or trusted by the ancient Greeks and there are few tales in which he plays a major role. Cults of Ares are found mainly in Crete and the Peloponnese where the militaristic Spartans honored him. Athena is also a war goddess, but was well-respected, as a polis protector and goddess of strategy instead of Ares' forte, mayhem and destruction.
Mars
Mars.
Mars.
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)
Aphrodite has a planet name in roman. The planet Venus is roman for Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty. Ares was the god of war. He also had a planet. The planet mars is roman for Ares.
The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
Mars, through a Roman god was identified by the Romans with Ares.
Mars is named after the Roman god of war, because its bloodred colour is associated with battle and war. Mars is named for the ancient Roman god of war. The Romans copied the Greeks in naming the planet for a war god; the Greeks called the planet Ares (AIR eez). The Romans and Greeks associated the planet with war because its color resembles the color of blood. Viewed from Earth, Mars is a bright reddish-orange. It owes its color to iron-rich minerals in its soil. This color is also similar to the color of rust, which is composed of iron and oxygen.
phobos is one of two of ares' sons and therefor it belongs to mars, ares' roman counter part and planet :)
Mars is the Roman name for the Greek god of war, Ares.
ok, i know that mars, in greek would be ares.
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