Similarities between Lustrum and Mars (mythology)
Lustrum and Mars (mythology) have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ancient Rome, Campus Martius, Livy, Roman calendar, Roman censor, Suovetaurilia.
Ancient Rome
In historiography, ancient Rome is Roman civilization from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, encompassing the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire until the fall of the western empire.
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Campus Martius
The Campus Martius (Latin for the "Field of Mars", Italian Campo Marzio), was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about in extent.
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Livy
Titus Livius Patavinus (64 or 59 BCAD 12 or 17) – often rendered as Titus Livy, or simply Livy, in English language sources – was a Roman historian.
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Roman calendar
The Roman calendar was the calendar used by the Roman kingdom and republic.
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Roman censor
The censor was a magistrate in ancient Rome who was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government's finances.
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Suovetaurilia
The suovetaurilia or suovitaurilia was one of the most sacred and traditional rites of Roman religion: the sacrifice of a pig (sus), a sheep (ovis) and a bull (taurus) to the deity Mars to bless and purify land (Lustratio).
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Lustrum and Mars (mythology) Comparison
Lustrum has 19 relations, while Mars (mythology) has 422. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.36% = 6 / (19 + 422).
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