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  • Martius (month) - Wikipedia
    Martius was one of the few Roman months named for a deity, Mars, who was regarded as an ancestor of the Roman people through his sons Romulus and Remus March marked a return to the active life of farming, military campaigning, and sailing
  • Campus Martius | Rome, History, Map, Use | Britannica
    Campus Martius, in ancient Rome, a floodplain of the Tiber River, the site of the altar of Mars and the temple of Apollo in the 5th century bce Originally used primarily as a military exercise ground, it was later drained and, by the 1st century bce, became covered with large public
  • Campus Martius in Rome | History, List of Sights, FAQ - Rome, Italy
    Campus Martius (Campo Marzio), English Field of Mars, is a lowland in the bend of the Tiber River with an area of 250 hectares between the Quirinal, Pincian, and Capitoline Hills, intended for gymnastic and military exercises
  • A History of the Months and the Meanings of their Names - Crowl
    The year began with Martius "March" Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome circa 700 BC, added the two months Januarius "January" and Februarius "February" He also moved the beginning of the year from Marius to Januarius and changed the number of days in several months to be odd, a lucky number
  • Campus Martius (Field of Mars) | UNRV Roman History
    The Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, is a specific region in the ancient city of Rome It held religious and military significance for many centuries, even before the Roman period
  • The Heart of the Eternal City – CAMPUS MARTIUS - Rome
    Rome’s Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, is the flat plain just north of the Capitoline Hill and extending just south of the Piazza del Popolo The eastern edge was the Via Flaminia, now the Corso, and the western line meandered along the Tiber’s waterfront
  • Campus Martius - Digital Augustan Rome
    The result was a pivotal urban aggrandizement of Rome, with the Campus Martius becoming, unofficially yet quite visibly, the central metropolitan area and the spectacular new face of the city
  • Campus Martius - Ancient Rome Live
    The Campus Martius is the massive flood plain defined by the massive curve of the Tiber River that stretches from above Piazza del Popolo to beyond the Tiber Island, roughly over a square mile
  • Campus Martius - Wikipedia
    The Campus Martius (Latin for 'Field of Mars'; Italian: Campo Marzio) was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about 2 square kilometres (490 acres) in extent In the Middle Ages, it was the most populous area of Rome
  • Martius — Legonium
    On this day, March 7, the residents of Rome held a festival for the mysterious Vediovis Considered one of Rome's oldest gods, he was alway depicted as a young man At different times he was associated with Apollo, Aesculapius, and Jove himself On this day, March 14, a horse racing festival, the Mamuralia, took place in Rome





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