The day in which you celebrate honoring the roman god of war in Thursday.
Tuesday was the day that honored Mars in ancient Rome.
Tuesday was the day that honored Mars in ancient Rome.
The day dedicated to honoring the moon god varies depending on the culture and religious tradition. In some belief systems, Monday is associated with the moon and considered an auspicious day for honoring the moon god.
March was named after the Roman god of war, Mars.
This day is named after the Norse god Tyr, or Thor, who was synonymous with the Roman god Mars, god of war.
every Friday
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
Tuesday means Tyr's Day. Tyr was the Norse god of war, equivalent to the Roman Mars and Greek Ares. In Latin and the Romance and Celtic languages Tuesday is named for the god of war. ("Martis dies" which means"Mars' Day" in Latin, "martes" in Spanish, dé máirt in Irish, etc.) So in the broadest sense, Tuesday means "the day of the war god."
The most prominent feast for Venus was the Venalia Rustica, celebrated on August 18th.
Veteran's Day is for honoring all those who have served their nation in military uniform, war or peace.
The days of the week derive their names from a mix of ancient Roman and Norse mythology. For example, Monday comes from the Old English "Monandæg," which means "Moon's day," Tuesday from "Tiwesdæg," named after the Norse god Tyr, and Sunday from "Sun's day" honoring the sun. These names reflect the cultural and religious beliefs of the time they were established.