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  2. Mars (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mars Corotiacus is an equestrian Mars attested only on a votive from Martlesham in Suffolk. [168] A bronze statuette depicts him as a cavalryman, armed and riding a horse which tramples a prostrate enemy beneath its hooves. [169] Mars Lenus, or more often Lenus Mars, had a major healing cult at the capital of the Treveri (present-day Trier).

  3. Category:Mars (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the god Mars, the god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome.Most of his festivals were held in March, the month named for him (Latin Martius), and in October, which began the season for military campaigning and ended the season for farming.

  4. Mars in culture - Wikipedia

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    Mars in Roman mythology was the God of War and patron of warriors. This symbol is also used in biology to describe the male sex, and in alchemy to symbolise the element iron which was considered to be dominated by Mars whose characteristic red colour is coincidentally due to iron oxide. [16] ♂ occupies Unicode position U+2642.

  5. Albiorix (Gaulish deity) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Albiorix is based on connection with the deity Mars, [1] [2] and as such the cult of this deity was known in the Haute-Provence and in the Alps. [3] Scholars disagree with this being an individual deity or one that has been connected with Mars through syncretism and interpretatio. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  6. Category:Martian deities - Wikipedia

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  7. Mars (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. . Mars also commonly refers to: . Mars (mythology), the Ancient Roman god of war, equivalent to the Greek god Ares Mars Inc., a confectioner and food company

  8. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

  9. Camulus - Wikipedia

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    Camulus or Camulos is a Celtic deity who was identified with Mars via interpretatio romana. [1] Camulus was an important god of Roman Britain and Gaul, especially among the Belgae and the Remi, [1] Gaulish tribes that originate from the areas of modern day Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France and parts of Germany and the Netherlands.