The increased growth and strength of nature in the spring is due to the rising power of the Goddess and God. "The name is thought to be derived from a goddess of German legend, according to Jakob Grimm in his Deutsche Mythologies, Eostre, a Germanic goddess of spring. A similar goddess named Eostre was described by the Venerable Bede." Bede is also sometimes intertwined with Eostre. Animals: Cougar, hedgehog, boar,sea crow,sea eagle and trees were alder and dogwood. Flowers: Jonquil, daffodil, violet all these things have something to do with march rather it be the god the goddess the month or just the day. Only one piece of documentary evidence for Eostre exists: a passing mention in Bede's The Reckoning of Time. Bede explains that the lunar month of Eosturmonath "was once called after a goddess... named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated." "Ostara, may come from the word 'east', meaning dawn." March is derived from he ancient Roman name ‘Martius’ – named after Mars, the God of War. Mars is also later become known as Ares. Mars was the god of war and also an agricultural combination characteristic of early Rome. Mars represented military power as a way to secure peace, and was a father of the Roman people. According to legend, Juno, the queen of the gods,
The increased growth and strength of nature in the spring is due to the rising power of the Goddess and God. "The name is thought to be derived from a goddess of German legend, according to Jakob Grimm in his Deutsche Mythologies, Eostre, a Germanic goddess of spring. A similar goddess named Eostre was described by the Venerable Bede." Bede is also sometimes intertwined with Eostre. Animals: Cougar, hedgehog, boar,sea crow,sea eagle and trees were alder and dogwood. Flowers: Jonquil, daffodil, violet all these things have something to do with march rather it be the god the goddess the month or just the day. Only one piece of documentary evidence for Eostre exists: a passing mention in Bede's The Reckoning of Time. Bede explains that the lunar month of Eosturmonath "was once called after a goddess... named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated." "Ostara, may come from the word 'east', meaning dawn." March is derived from he ancient Roman name ‘Martius’ – named after Mars, the God of War. Mars is also later become known as Ares. Mars was the god of war and also an agricultural combination characteristic of early Rome. Mars represented military power as a way to secure peace, and was a father of the Roman people. According to legend, Juno, the queen of the gods,