Mars Gradivus

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Mars Gradivus is a martial aspect of the Roman god Mars, venerated as a fierce, battle-ready deity who strides into war at the head of armies.

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Label Occurrences
Mars Gradivus canonical 4

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of a Roman god
epithet of Mars
martial deity
associatedWith military courage
offensive warfare
contrastedWith Mars Quirinus
epithetMeaning he who marches forth
the Strider
gender male
hasAspectContrast peaceful civic aspect of Mars
hasAttribute battle-ready
fierce
hasCulture Roman religion
surface form: Ancient Roman religion
hasDeity Mars
hasDomain battle
war
hasMythologicalFunction embodiment of Mars in his marching-to-war aspect
hasPantheon Roman religion
surface form: Roman pantheon
hasRole leader of armies
invokedFor protection of armies
victory in battle
languageOfName Latin
leads armies into battle
parentDeity Mars
symbol military armor
shield
spear
worshippedBy Roman generals
Roman soldiers
worshippedIn Rome

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Roman god Mars epithet Mars Gradivus
subject surface form: Mars
Armilustrium relatedTo Mars Gradivus
Mars Quirinus contrastedWith Mars Gradivus
Mars epithet Mars Gradivus