What was the first month in the first roman calendar names after?

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The first month of the Roman calendar, which is traditionally attributed to Romulus, was named March (Martius) in honor of Mars, the Roman God of War. This choice reflected the agricultural and military activities that typically began in spring. Later, with the reforms of the calendar, January and February were added, but March remained the first month in the original calendar.

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