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What was Mars the god of?
Mars, ancient Roman deity, in importance second only to Jupiter. It is clear that by historical times he had developed into a god of war; in Roman literature he was protector of Rome, a nation proud in war.
How did Mars become the god of war?
Mars was a major Roman deity, second only to Jupiter* in the Roman pantheon. They came to identify their own war god, Mars, with the Greek war god, Ares, but Mars was a more dignified and popular figure. According to legend, Juno, the queen of the gods, gave birth to Mars after being touched by a magic plant.
What was Mars sacred animal?
Sacred animals The wild animals most sacred to Mars were the woodpecker, the wolf, and the bear, which in the natural lore of the Romans were said always to inhabit the same foothills and woodlands.
What powers would a god of war have?
As the God of War, Ares draws and nourishes his powers from malevolent psychic energy.
- Godly Strength.
- Superhuman Speed and Stamina.
- Complete command over any weapon.
- Energy Projection.
- Necromancy.
- Weather manipulation.
- Regenerative powers.
- Time Manipulation.
What is Zeus power?
Zeus was the most powerful of the Greek gods and had a number of powers. His most famous power is the ability to throw lightning bolts. His winged horse Pegasus carried his lightning bolts and he trained an eagle to retrieve them. He could also control the weather causing rain and huge storms.
What did the Roman god Mars do for a living?
Both his mother and father were renowned for strength and protection. Mars himself was the god of war and was, himself, seen as protector of the Roman Army. He was thought to be difficult, argumentative and unpopular among the gods, but was revered by men; especially soldiers.
Why is Mars the god of war and nature?
Mars’ spear is to Mars as the lightning bolt is to Jupiter. He is commonly associated with the color red, and the metal iron. Mars’ basic spheres of influence are nature (plants) and war. Nature, because of the…er…unusual circumstances of his birth, and war because of the simple fact that as Roman culture evolved, so did their deities.
What is the symbol of the god Mars?
He carries a shield and spear, and is depicted in full armor, or nude and with a helmet. Mars’ spear is to Mars as the lightning bolt is to Jupiter. He is commonly associated with the color red, and the metal iron. Mars’ basic spheres of influence are nature (plants) and war.
How is Mars different from the Greek god Ares?
Although usually taken to be the equivalent of the Greek war god Ares, Mars was well-liked and honored by the Romans, unlike Ares vis à vis the ancient Greeks. Mars sired Romulus and Remus, making the Romans his children. He was usually called the son of Juno and Jupiter, just as Ares was taken to be the son of Hera and Zeus.