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Anchor text: Western art and literature
Target Entity: Western_culture
Preceding Context: The counterpart of Ares among the Roman gods is Mars, who as a father of the Roman people held a more important and dignified place in ancient Roman religion for his agricultural and tutelary functions. During the Hellenization of Latin literature, the myths of Ares were reinterpreted by Roman writers under the name of Mars. Greek writers under Roman rule also recorded cult practices and beliefs pertaining to Mars under the name of Ares. Thus in the classical tradition of later
Succeeding Context: , the mythology of the two figures becomes virtually indistinguishable.
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Source Page: Ares

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