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'''March''' is the third [[month]] of the [[year]], coming after [[February]] and before [[April]], named after the Roman god of war, [[Mars]]. During Roman era, it was the first month of the year, thus explaining the names of [[September]], [[October]], [[November]] and [[December]] (respectively seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth in [[Latin]], referring to their former relatives positions in the Roman calendar). | '''March''' is the third [[month]] of the [[year]], coming after [[February]] and before [[April]], named after the Roman god of war, [[Mars]]. During Roman era, it was the first month of the year, thus explaining the names of [[September]], [[October]], [[November]] and [[December]] (respectively seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth in [[Latin]], referring to their former relatives positions in the Roman calendar). | ||
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March is the third month of the year, coming after February and before April, named after the Roman god of war, Mars. During Roman era, it was the first month of the year, thus explaining the names of September, October, November and December (respectively seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth in Latin, referring to their former relatives positions in the Roman calendar).