Altar of Mars in the Campus Martius

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The Altar of Mars in the Campus Martius was an ancient Roman cult site dedicated to the god Mars, located in the city’s great floodplain area used for military musters and public ceremonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman altar
cult site
associatedPlace Field of Mars
associatedWith Roman army
Roman civic ceremonies
Roman military training
Roman public ritual
country Roman Empire
culture Romanitas
surface form: Roman
dedicatedTo Mars
function place of sacrifice
place of worship
hasDeityRole war god
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Campus Martius
Rome
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome

floodplain of the Tiber
locatedInTime Roman Imperial period
Roman Republic
surface form: Roman Republic period
partOf cult of Mars
religion ancient Roman religion
terrain floodplain
usedFor military musters
public ceremonies

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Campus Martius contains Altar of Mars in the Campus Martius
Regio IX contains Altar of Mars in the Campus Martius
this entity surface form: Temple of Mars (Campus Martius)