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Mamers

American  
[mey-merz] / ˈmeɪ mərz /

noun

Roman Legend.
  1. Mars.


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Joseph Caillaux, 81, bald, be-monocled onetime Premier of France, five times Minister of Finance; in Mamers, France.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Hey, President," laughed Auriol, "what would you do if you met an old pal from Mamers?"

From Time Magazine Archive

Suffer not, Mamers, pestilence to fall on the people.

From The Roman Poets of the Republic by Sellar, W. Y.

They now took the name of Mamertini, or "Children of Mars," from Mamers, a Sabellian name for that deity.

From A Smaller History of Rome by Smith, William, Sir

His name is found all over ancient Italy in various forms—Mavors, Mamers, Marmor, and as Cerfus Martius at Iguvium.

From The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus by Fowler, W. Warde

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