- Look up
Martius or
martius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Martius may
refer to:
Martius (month), the
month of
March in the
ancient Roman calendar...
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established in Gaul by the
Roman Republic in 118 BC, as
Colonia Narbo Martius,
colloquially Narbo, and made into the
capital of the
newly established...
- 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)...
- Numa Marcius, son of Marcus, was the
first Pontifex Maximus of
Ancient Rome. He was
appointed by the King Numa
Pompilius who ****igned to him the entire...
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Martius – Telo,
either for the
local god of
springs Telo or from the
Latin tol, the base of the hill – and
Martius, for the god of war. Telo
Martius became...
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Ancus Marcius (classical Latin: [ˈaŋkʊs ˈmaːrkiʊs]) was the
legendary fourth king of Rome, who
traditionally reigned 24 years. Upon the
death of the previous...
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Martius or
mensis Martius ("March") was the
first month of the
ancient Roman year
until possibly as late as 153 BC.
After that time, it was the third...
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Campus Martius may
refer to:
Campus Martius, the "Field of Mars" in
ancient Rome
Campus Martius (Ohio), an 18th-century
fortification Campus Martius Museum...
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firefighting services. A
focus of
Augustan monumental architecture was the
Campus Martius, an open area
outside the city centre: the
Altar of
Augustan Peace (Ara...
- The
black wood**** (Dryocopus
martius) is a
large wood**** that
lives in
mature forests across the
northern Palearctic. It is the sole representative...