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  1. Julius Caesar’s calendar reform in 45 BC established the month lengths that we still use today: 28 days in February (with an extra day every 4 years) 30 days in April, June, September and November; 31 days in the other months.

  2. 2 wrz 2022 · In ancient Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war and one of the most important deities in their pantheon. He was often depicted as a powerful and virile figure, associated with courage, strength, and military prowess.

  3. 26 paź 2020 · Roman Mars: The Roman God of War. The Roman god of war, Mars, might have shared his stories with the Greek god Ares, but the two were very different. Keep reading to learn about why Mars was important in ancient Rome, and continues to be today!

  4. The seventh month (septem meant seven), according to the early Roman calendar which began with the month of the war god Mars (March). The eighth month (octo meant eight). November and December

  5. Mars was known as the Roman god of war. He was said to love the violence and conflict. His persona represented military power and the noise and blood of battle. Since he was the father of Romulus and Remus it was believed he would come to the aid of Rome during times of conflict or war.

  6. 4 lip 2021 · Essential guide to the main Roman Gods: their names, symbols and festivities. Guide to Roman Gods for kids, students and curious visitors. The ancient Romans worshipped a large number of Gods and Goddesses.

  7. In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Mars (Latin: Mārs, pronounced) [4] is the god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome. [5] He is the son of Jupiter and Juno, and was pre-eminent among the Roman army's military gods.

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