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 1  T-II|         hard earth’s covered with Mars’s sand!~Close the Circus!
 2  T-II|          your gift, the temple of Mars, Venus~stands joined to
 3  T-II|            Who but Homer tells of Mars and Venus~their bodies snared
 4   T-V|           grasses in the Field of Mars,~so the ills I’ve suffered
 5   T-V|          faces, the true image of Mars,~neither beard or hair trimmed,
 6 ExIII|       bravest die in battle, even Mars’~tithe seems unjust, in
 7  IBIS|          any useful aspect.~Cruel Mars that promises no peace,
 8   Ind|        ancient Rome, the Field of Mars, just outside the ancient
 9   Ind|        its name from the altar of Mars located there. It was encroached
10   Ind|           38 He wounded Venus and Mars in the Trojan War.~ ~Diomedes (
11   Ind|           Ibis:311-364 The son of Mars, and brother of the Thracian
12   Ind|        Evenus~Ibis:465-540 Son of Mars. He married Alcippe and
13   Ind|        adultery.~He also tells of Mars and Venus trapped by Hephaestus,
14   Ind|     Romulus and Remus, to the god Mars. ~Book TII:253-312 She was
15   Ind|        312 She was impregnated by Mars. See the entry for Romulus.~ ~
16   Ind|          lesser contemporaries.~ ~Mars, Ares~The war god, son of
17   Ind|        temple in Rome was that of Mars Ultor, Mars the Avenger,
18   Ind|           was that of Mars Ultor, Mars the Avenger, in the Forum
19   Ind|  dedicated in 2BC. The statues of Mars and Venus were inside the
20   Ind|     statues of Venus Genetrix and Mars by Arcesilaus were linked
21   Ind|          Sarmatians and Getae are Mars incarnate.~Book EIII.VI:
22   Ind|         Emperor for the temple of Mars Ultor. ~Book TIV.IV:1-42
23   Ind|      Tiberius.~ ~Remus~The son of Mars and Ilia, hence Iliades,
24   Ind|            but she was visited by Mars himself. Thrown into the
25   Ind|   woodpecker, creatures sacred to Mars. Brought up by peasants
26   Ind|       hero, who wounded Venus and Mars in the Trojan War, was his
27   Ind|            The mother of Cupid by Mars. (See Botticelli’s painting –
28   Ind| Botticelli’s paintingVenus and MarsNational Gallery, London).
29   Ind|           statue in the temple of Mars. ~Book TII:361-420 Famously
30   Ind|   Famously caught in the act with Mars, by Hephaestus (Vulcan)
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