Mars/Origin

Origin
Mars was the Roman god of war and of agriculture, characteristic to the early Roman Empire, and he was the second most important god of Rome, Jupiter being the most important. Many festivities of Mars are held in March (the month was named after him) and in October. He was born through Juno alone when the goddess Flora impregnated her; this was because Jupiter usurped the mother's role and "gave birth" to Minerva through his forehead (or "mind"), and the balance needed to be restored. Juno gave birth to Mars in the shore of the Sea of Marmara. Mars' most sacred animals are the woodpecker and the wolf. The planet Mars is named after this god.