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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 Braciaca, a synthesis of Mars with the Celtic god Braciaca. |  | | Many of Mars' epithets resulted from mythological syncretism between Mars and foreign gods. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(god)
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| | Mars |
 | | The Romans were the ones to give Mars its modern name, after their god of war. |  | | 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, 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. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/m/ma/mars.html
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| | Mars |
 | | Mars is also mentioned as a chthonic god (earth-god) and this could explain why he became a god of death and finally a god of war. |  | | As Mars Gradivus, the god preceded the army and led them to victory. |  | | According to some sources, Mars is the father of Romulus and Remus by the Vestal Ilia (Rhea Silvia). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/mars.html
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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. |  | | This has a major influence on Mars' climate. |
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http://www.seds.org/nineplanets/nineplanets/mars.html
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| | MARS - ENCHANTED LEARNING SOFTWARE |
 | | Mars was named after the Roman god of war. |  | | A 100-pound person on Mars would weigh 38 pounds. |  | | Mars is 1.524 times farther from than the sun than the Earth is. It averages 141.6 million miles (227.9 million km) from the sun. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/mars
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| | dBmagazine.com.au |
 | | Governor Hindmarsh Hotel - front bar: Mark Feetham; venue Liability Of My Own, Castros, Third Time Lucky, We Have No Change |  | | Governor Hindmarsh Hotel - front bar: The Spirit of Alondre; venue: Latin Party |  | | Mars Bar - DJ BeeJay & Banana; Kitchen Bar: DJ Jacqui |
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http://www.dbmagazine.com.au/335/a-fridge.shtml
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| | The Mars Society - Main Site |
 | | Mars Society president Dr. Robert Zubrin has been invited to China to lecture at Beihang University (formerly Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, BUAA). |  | | International Mars Society Convention, which will be held August 3-6, |  | | The Mars Society sent a letter to to every member of the US House and Senate requesting that Mars remains the primary objective in NASA's current development projects. |
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http://www.marssociety.org
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| | Mars [encyclopedia] |
 | | Mars = (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares. |  | | Mars has many craters which were formed by meteorites or asteroids hitting it. |  | | Mars has only a quarter the surface area of Earth and only 1/10th the mass (though because it lacks oceans the area of Mars's accessible dry land is approximately equal to that of the Earth's dry land). |
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http://www.kosmoi.com/Science/Astronomy/Solar/Mars
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| | CBC News - Indepth: Space: Mars |
 | | Even if life at one point flourished on Mars, it may have died off as the planet dried out. |  | | A number of scientists have also raised the intriguing possibility that life on Earth may have originated on Mars. |  | | On August 27, 2003, the Earth was closer to Mars than it has been in more than 60,000 years. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/space/mars_index.html
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| | The Planets: Understanding Astrology - astrology.com |
 | | The God of War in ancient times, Mars could be brutally violent. |  | | Simply put, Mars speaks to the power and confident expression of the individual. |  | | Aggression is part of the plan here, although Mars also values courage and honor. |
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http://www.astrology.com/aboutastrology/interpreting/planets/mars.html
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| | Student Comments About Maniac Magee, 1/30/98 |
 | | If i was Jeffrey I would not have went to that party because he was trying to help and they told him to get out.I think that every time he sees the P&W he remembers his parents.Why do you think they call Mars Bars and his brother Milky Way there name? |  | | I hope nothing happened to the boy.I wonder what was the point of bringing Mars Bars to the party.I think Maniac Magee will find Amanda Beale.I think that he will really here the whistle that brings him home home to the Beales. |  | | I don't think it was nice of Piper,Russel,and George to tell them kids to get out because they were black.It doesn't matter what color you are it is your personallity that counts because we are all human,and god made us we are all family.Why do you think that Jeffrey invitedthem to the party? |
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http://www.planetbookclub.com/kids/archive/maniac/scomments30.html
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| | Mythology@astrologyguild.com |
 | | But Mars, the god of war, constitutes one of our five personal planets and Mars as the force of war continues to be a significant factor, both in the world--as actual war--and within the human psyche. |  | | Mars was a much honoured and beloved god by the Romans. |  | | The Mars ideal, for the Romans, was the warrior/farmer. |
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http://www.astrologyguild.com/marsmyth2.htm
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| | INVASION FROM MARS: The Link Between the anti-Christ and Mars [Free Republic] |
 | | The god Mars is said to have been worshiped in the form of two idols, one called Mars Gradivus-Mars of War and the other Mars Quirinus-Mars of Fortresses. |  | | The most relevant correlation between the god of fortresses and Mars, however, is found in Greek and Roman mythology. |  | | that the beings from Mars, and in UFOs, are the God of the Bible. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a391a8f7863b3.htm
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| | Mars (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mars Albiorix was worshiped as protector of the Albici tribe of southern France, and was regarded as a mountain god. |  | | Initially the Roman god of fertility and vegetation and a protector of cattle, fields and boundaries, Mars later became associated with battle and identified with the Greek god Ares. |  | | Mars was the Roman god of war, the son of Juno and either Jupiter or a magical flower. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(god)
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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. |  | | The southern hemisphere of Mars is predominantly ancient cratered highlands somewhat similar to the Moon. |
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http://www.nineplanets.org/mars.html
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| | Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ares was known to the Romans as Mars, the god of war. |  | | Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system, is named after the Roman god of war Mars (Ares in Greek mythology), because of its apparent red color. |  | | The Romans were the ones to give Mars its modern name, after their god of war. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(planet)
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| | Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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 two tiny natural moons, Phobos and Deimos, which orbit very close to the planet and are thought to be captured asteroids. |  | | The Romans were the ones to give Mars its modern name, after their god of war. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(planet)
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| | Prophecy In The News Articles List |
 | | In the ancient days of human civilization, Mars was thought to be a “god of war.” Among the seven “wanderers” in the heavens, Mars was thought to be the most disruptive. |  | | Something happened to the “god of war” before the third century B.C., causing Mars to settle down and no longer be important to the cosmologies of ancient civilizations. |  | | Upon closer examination during the last half of the twentieth century, since the advent of space probes, Mars has yielded ample evidence that it deserves the title “god of war.” The planet has been the site of several ancient catastrophes. |
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http://www.prophecyinthenews.com/articledetail.asp?Article_ID=68
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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. |  | | Mars is a difficult but rewarding target for an amateur telescope though only for the three or four months each martian year when it is closest to Earth. |
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http://www.nineplanets.org/mars.html
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| | Planetary Mythology - Mars |
 | | Mars is the god of War The Roman god Mars was a god of agriculture before becoming associated with the Greek Ares. |  | | The planet Mars, called Mangala, is identified with the war god Karttikeya. |  | | Being a military state, the Romans revered Mars and one of the chief gods (Gazelle "Mars"). |
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http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h453proj/planets1/mars.html
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| | Mars, God of War - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | Mars or Aries the Greco/Roman God of war is depicted as generally cruel, cowardly - enjoys war for the fun of it, without a noble higher calling. |  | | I've been trying to find a nice drawing of the Roman god Mars for a tattoo, does anyone know where I could find such a thing? |  | | Mars, God of War- Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=720389
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| | Search Tuna Report for Mars |
 | | Mars Mars is also mentioned as a chthonic god earth-god and this could explain why he became a god of death and finally a god of war.... |  | | Mars Through Iha Mars fathered Romulus, the alleged founder of the city of Rome, and Remus, who was slain by Romulus.... |  | | Mars Today This allows visualization of the tilts of the rotation axes of the planets that are responsible for the seasons.... |
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http://www.searchtoona.net/ftlive/2538.html
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| | The Temple of Mars |
 | | Mars was unquestionably the most Roman of the gods, for unlike the other major deities of Rome, the worship of Mars was never much affected by foreign influences as the Empire expanded and the city became more cosmopolitan. |  | | According to other speculation it comes from the root mar or mas, meaning the generative force, for Mars was the god of springtime and fertility before he was the god of war. |  | | Unlikely though it may seem to those who are acquainted with him only as the war god he later became, in the beginning Mars was rather the god of vegetation and fertility, which was of course very appropriate to the circumstances of his conception. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/empire/martiana/mars
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| | Mars Links M |
 | | Mars The Bringer of War Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the seventh largest: orbit: 227,940,000 km (1.52 AU) from Sun diameter: 6,794 km mass: 6.4219e23 kg Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War. |  | | Mars The Bringer of War Mars is the fourth planet from the 6.4219e23 kg Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War. |  | | Mars Climate Orbiter previous Mars Surveyor 1998 Orbiter Mars Climate Orbiter, the first of the two Mars Surveyor 1998 spacecraft (the other being the Mars Polar Lander), was successfully launched on December 11, 1998 by a Delta II 7425 launch... |
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http://www.coseti.org/www.fourthplanet.org/marslinks_m.htm
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| | Search Tuna Report for Mars |
 | | Mars Mars is also mentioned as a chthonic god earth-god and this could explain why he became a god of death and finally a god of war.... |  | | Mars Through Iha Mars fathered Romulus, the alleged founder of the city of Rome, and Remus, who was slain by Romulus.... |  | | Mars Today This allows visualization of the tilts of the rotation axes of the planets that are responsible for the seasons.... |
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http://www.searchtoona.net/ftlive/2538.html
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| | The Temple of Mars's Dreambook |
 | | Descendant of Wuotan and Zio, Jupiter and Mars |  | | Prayer: O Mighty Mars, god of war with reverence and faith I make this invocation.Please make my enemies feel th wrath of your mighty blade and may I be victorious in my life's battles. |  | | Mars, strong and wise God of my maternal forefathers, I give thee words of Honor and Respect. |
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http://books.dreambook.com/mars_ultor/marstemple.html
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| | Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ares was known to the Romans as Mars, the god of war. |  | | Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system, is named after the Roman god of war Mars (Ares in Greek mythology), because of its apparent red color. |  | | The Romans were the ones to give Mars its modern name, after their god of war. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(planet)
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| | Mars |
 | | Mars is also mentioned as a chthonic god (earth-god) and this could explain why he became a god of death and finally a god of war. |  | | As Mars Gradivus, the god preceded the army and led them to victory. |  | | In early Roman history he was a god of spring, growth in nature, and fertility, and the protector of cattle. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/mars.html
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| | Mars The God of War |
 | | In Roman mythology Mars is the son of Jupiter and Juno and the father of Romulus and Remus. |  | | The planet mars is named after the Roman god of war, Mars was originally the god of fertility and agriculture but later became associated with war. |  | | Some see Mars the god of fertitlity as a good omen concerning the future of life on Mars. |
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http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/staff/mreddy/mars-or-bust/planet/god.htm
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| | Roman-Celtic Deities |
 | | Condatis was god of the confluence of rivers and a god of water and healing, Mars Condatis presumably fulfilled a similar function. |  | | Usually a god of woodland and hunting, Cocidius seems to have been regarded as a war god in the instances when he was equated with Mars. |  | | MARS CONDATIS - A Celtic god who was equated with the Roman god Mars. |
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http://www.isleofyew.com/roman-celticdeity.htm
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