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| | Mars (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mars, unlike his Greek counterpart, Ares, was more widely worshipped than any of the other Roman gods, probably in part because his sons by the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia, Romulus and Remus, were said to have founded Rome; the Romans called themselves the sons of Mars. |  | | Mars Albiorix was worshiped as protector of the Albici tribe of southern France, and was regarded as a mountain god. |  | | Mars was sometimes associated with Quirinus, a Sabine deity said to be the Spirit of Romulus, the founder of Rome. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(god)
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| | Encyclopedia: Roman mythology |
 | | In Greek mythology Astraea was the daughter of Zeus and Themis, the goddess of justice. |  | | Pluto was the god of the underworld in Roman mythology. |  | | Roman mythology was strongly influenced by Greek mythology and Etruscan mythology. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Roman-mythology
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| | Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mars, originally a Roman fertility deity, was equated to the Greek god Ares, a martial deity; Ares in turn had been equated to the Babylonian deity Nergal. |  | | This symbol is a stylized representation of the shield and spear of the god Mars, and in biology it is used as a sign for the male sex. |  | | Mars has an important place in human imagination due to the belief by some that life existed on Mars. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(planet)
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| | Quia - Class Page - Sailor Moon Mythology |
 | | Mars is the god of war, and one of the most prominent and worshipped gods. |  | | Uranus Myth Origin: Greek Character: Sailor Uranus Mythology Uranus, also known as Ouranos, was the embodiment of the sky or heavens, and known as the god of the sky. |  | | Selene Myth Origin: Greek Character: Princess Serenity Mythology Selene was the goddess of the moon and is most famous for her love of the shepard Endymion. |
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http://www.quia.com/pages/sailormoonmythology.html
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| | Firmament and Chaos |
 | | In Hindu mythology, a bull was said to be the vahan of Siva and the Vedic deity Vayu, (later Pavan), the god of wind and noise that comes propelling the dust and making all things ruddy, is said to have had a son, by a monkey mother. |  | | It was said to be the deity which received the souls of the dead when near the Earth and delivered them to the gods, the stars, when it left. |  | | The same animals appear in the 'vision' of the biblical prophet Ezekiel, and in the book of Revelations, attributed to the disciple John. |
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http://www.firmament-chaos.com/comparative_mythology.html
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| | Mars, in Roman religion and mythology |
 | | Mars, in Roman religion and mythology, god of war. |  | | Mars was the father of Romulus, the founder of the Roman nation, and, next to Jupiter, he enjoyed the highest position in Roman religion. |  | | Norse mythology and the lives of the saints. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0831943.html
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| | Mars (Greek Ares) |
 | | Who's Who in Classical Mythology is an indispensable guide to all the Greek and Roman mythological characters, from major deities such as Athena and Bacchus, to the lesser-known wood nymphs and centaurs. |  | | Before being associated with Ares, Mars was principally an agricultural god in Roman mythology. |  | | The Encyclopedia of Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and Legends of the Greeks and Romans. |
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http://www.occultopedia.com/m/mars.htm
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| | Astrology Mythology |
 | | The figure of Poseidon is very important in Greek mythology and less so in Roman mythology as the god Neptune. |  | | People at that time believed the earth was flat, and in the centre was Mount Olympus from where the gods reigned. |  | | Here she is associated with the rain-god Chac, or the Aztec Tlaloc, god of rain and disaster. |
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http://www.annabelburton.com/astrology_mythology.html
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| | WORLD MYTHOLOGY by Venus and Her Lover - Mythology of the World |
 | | Mythology gives us the means to know the unknowable - the Great Void, the Divine Order, Beyond the Beyond - from whence springs Life. |  | | For centuries the study of mythology was the domain of patriarchal high culture - not the best source for our concept of Woman, divine or otherwise. |  | | Tantra, "the seventh yoga", offers an approach to sexuality that is coming to the fore in our time because it responds to the romantic questions and spiritual emptiness so many of us have in our love lives. |
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http://www.venusandherlover.com/Mythology.html
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| | Planetary Mythology - Mars |
 | | Ares was mainly worshipped in Thracia, aregion known for its fierce people (Green et al "Mythology of Mars"). |  | | Being a military state, the Romans revered Mars and one of the chief gods (Gazelle "Mars"). |  | | Needless to say, Zeus was very disgusted with his son. |
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http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h453proj/planets1/mars.html
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| | Mythology@astrologyguild.com |
 | | I chose to begin with Mars, because Mars is the planet that rules the sign of Aries, the first sign of the zodiac. |  | | In the natal chart, Mars symbolizes "I act" and it is through the Mars energy (its sign, house, and aspects) that the Sun has a chance to express itself... |  | | If you want to know about your own style of action, your personal way of sexual expression and following your desire, and how your individual anger will be manifested, look at the Mars in your chart--by sign, house, aspect, and transit. |
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http://www.astrologyguild.com/marsmyth2.htm
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| | Ares-Mars rules sign Aries: mythology gods |
 | | For this discussion we must distinguish the zodiacal sign Aries from the god Ares, later called Mars and ruler of the sign Aries. |  | | In Venus, the need to relate and to be in harmony is ascendant over matter and the flesh. |  | | After being helped back to Olympus by Helen, his own father Zeus, commented, "To me you are most hateful of all gods who hold Olympus," |
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http://www.myastrologybook.com/Ares-Mars-mythology-gods.htm
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| | Mars' Hill in Athens, Greece Acropolis and Agora Ares |
 | | In Roman mythology Mars was the god of war; his counterpart in Greek mythology was Ares. |  | | Finally, he had the opportunity to address the philosophers on Mars' Hill and there proclaimed to them "God, who made the world and everything in it" (Acts 17:24). |  | | Many translations of the Bible will use the word "Areopagus" instead of the phrase "Mars' Hill" when describing this location. |
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http://www.padfield.com/2001/areopagus.html
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| | Myth*ing Links: Mars in Astrology, Mythology, and Science |
 | | As Mars travels through the 12 zodiac signs, his demeanor changes according to the nature of each sign. |  | | This information was recently sent to me by mythologist Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. I am an avid student of mythology, yet I was amazed by this new information, as you will be too, I’m sure. |  | | It is all part of a celestial plan developed long before our time. |
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http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~west~rome~Mars.html
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| | The Lunar Planner: Mars: The Intensification |
 | | Aberrant Mars can express as an inability to see or discern manipulative or dark forces; it can be over-bearing, argumentative, and intimidating, which hides a lack of self-confidence. |  | | The force of Mars as it expresses in our lives, is passionate and assertive, or competitive, |  | | Respectively they embody the three primary bio-energy centers: the intellect, communication; the heart, intuition; and sexuality, creative power. |
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http://www.lunarplanner.com/HCpages/Mars2003.html
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| | Mars - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | MARS : Of Gods and Men (mythology) [home, info] |  | | Mars : An Etymological Dictionary of Classical Mythology [home, info] |  | | noun: (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=Mars
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| | Mars - Roman Mythology - Ancinet-Mythology.com |
 | | For this reason, Mars was one of the most widely worshiped gods among the Roman people. |  | | Mars was the son of Juno and a magical herb, the Roman god of war. |  | | Mars was also the father of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. |
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http://www.ancient-mythology.com/roman/mars.php
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| | Mythography The Roman God Mars in Myth and Art |
 | | This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! |  | | Do you have a specific question about Roman mythology? |  | | Information about the Roman god Mars is coming soon! |
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http://www.loggia.com/myth/mars.html
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| | SM Mythology |
 | | Mamoru's counterpart in the Moon Kingdom, Prince Endymion, is related to Endymion- the young kingof Elis in Greek mythology, who was beloved by Selene and then moon-charmed into perpetual sleepso that she might perpetually kiss him.Leos are expert keeping the situation under control, and are known for their courage and nobility. |  | | In Roman mythology, Mercury was the god of travellers and commerce. |  | | The Spanish name for Thursday(jeuves), and the French(jeudi) are derivedfrom Jove, another name for the god Jupiter in Roman mythology. |
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http://www.sailor-games.com/FortuneT/mythology.html
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| | Venus Mythology@astrologyguild.com |
 | | After the bursting forth of spring, after the first sign of the zodiac, Aries, ruled by Mars, the god of war--we move to the second sign, Taurus. |  | | Mars is alive, well, and thriving, as destruction abounds in these initial years of the twenty-first century. |  | | Taurus is the first of two signs ruled by Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. |
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http://www.astrologyguild.com/mythcurrent.htm
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| | Angaraka - Mars - Indian Mythology |
 | | He is a planet of martial aspect, and the equivalent of Mars in Roman Mythology or Ares in Greek. |  | | He is red colored and is said to be a descendent of Bharadwaja. |  | | Last Modified At: Sat Nov 6 11:56:49 2004 |
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http://members.cox.net/apamnapat/entities/Angaraka.html
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| | Your complete arts resource - art bell com |
 | | Cydonia Mars and Mythology, 2012 David Flynn book Cydonia Secret... |  | | Links from angels, aliens, UFOs and crop circles to Mars and satan. |
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http://www.awesomeart.info/art-bell-com
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| | Mars (mythology) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mars (mythology) |
 | | Mars was also a god of agriculture, and protector of cattle. |  | | In Roman mythology, the god of war (Mars Gradivus), depicted as a fearless warrior. |  | | Together with Jupiter and Quirinius, a Sabine war god, he was one of the three great guardians of Rome. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Mars+(mythology)
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| | Mars |
 | | Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War. |  | | (An interesting side note: the Roman god Mars was a god of agriculture before becoming associated with the Greek Ares; those in favor of colonizing and terraforming Mars may prefer this symbolism.) The name of the month March derives from Mars. |  | | A small number of meteorites (the SNC meteorites) are believed to have originated on Mars. |
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http://www.nineplanets.org/mars.html
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| | Mythology of Mars |
 | | The god Mars who inherited his qualities was originally the Roman god of fertility and vegetation and father of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome (who were, abandoned and raised by a she-wolf). |  | | As the Roman Mars, he became a noble symbol of Roman might and warcraft, a god second only to Jupiter. |  | | This is the first murder trial in Greek mythology, and demonstrates a developing sense of social justice and responsibility. |
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http://www.groundedheavens.com/mythpages/mars.html
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| | REPUBLICANS ARE FROM MARS, |
 | | , in Roman mythology, originally a goddess of gardens and fields but later identified with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty; mother of Cupid, god of love. |  | | Although his original nature and functions are obscure, Mars was identified by the Romans with the Greek god of war, Ares. |  | | I can still remember the first time I understood, REALLY understood, that men and women are different. |
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http://www.coup2k.com/mars1.html
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| | Solar System: Mars, Facts, Figures and Mythology |
 | | Some myths have it that he was a son of Mars, or one of his companions. |  | | - Immortalised as The Bringer of War in Gustav Holst's "The Planets Suite" Mars is is the 4th planet from the Sun, named after the Roman god of war. |  | | In the southern hemisphere between late spring and early summer, when Mars is near perihelion and the heating of southern near-equatorial latitudes is most intense, causing huge dust storms to form, obscuring the surface for weeks or even months on end. |
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http://www.r-clarke.org.uk/planets/mars1.htm
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| | Cydonia Mars & Mythology, 2012 David Flynn book Cydonia Secret Chronicles of Mars - Richard Hoagland "God Man ET" ... |
 | | The Builder Gods of Mars and Antichrist's "God of Fortresses" Daniel 11:38 |  | | (above)Nergal, the two faced "God of Mars" appears as Sagittarius. |  | | Cydonia Mars & Mythology, 2012 David Flynn book Cydonia Secret Chronicles of Mars - Richard Hoagland "God Man ET" conference End Times & Ouroboros Cydonian Myth & Pre Adam History, NASA conspiracy, 33 Freemason Symbol UFOs & the Bible, Aliens & Angels, Cydonian Monuments, Nephilim, Nephelim, Pyramid, the Aion End Time Prophecy Martian Myth |
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http://www.mt.net/~watcher
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| | MARS : The deity from Roman Mythology |
 | | When the Romans re-vamped the Greek Gods to fit in with their Planet Suite, ARES was upgraded to MARS. |  | | The basic bully boy was given a beard to impart greater dignity and his image was endowed with a more user-friendly identity. |  | | He used to be known as ARES before he changed his image. |
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http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/roman-mythology.php?deity=MARS
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| | NPR : The Mythology of Mars |
 | | Day to Day, August 27, 2003 · As Mars makes its closest approach to Earth since the Ice Age, reporter Rory Johnston explores how humans throughout the ages have mythologized and fantasized about the planet. |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1413685
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| | The Nine Planets Solar System Tour |
 | | This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each planet and the major moons in our solar system. |  | | Each page has my text and NASA's images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information. |  | | It's actually pretty easy to make a simple but powerful telescope. |
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http://www.nineplanets.org
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| | Classical Myth: Ares: Images |
 | | Mars and Venus caught in the net and shown by Vulcan to gods: Large image, |  | | House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto, Pompeii, ca 30 AD, AA |
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http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/gods/ares_i.html
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