Flower of the Month for March: Daffodil - Emblem of Annunciation/Regard, Unrequited love
Astrological Signs for March: Pisces Feb.20 ~ March 20 Aries March 21 ~ April 20
Birthstone for March: Aquamarine, representing sympathy, trust, harmony or friendship.
Colour of the month of March: Green, the colour of happiness, bliss, harmony and peace.
March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days.

March begins (astrologically, non-sidereal) with the sun in the sign of Pisces and ends in the sign of Aries. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of Aquarius and ends in the constellation of Pisces.

In ancient Rome, March was called Martius, so named after the Roman god of war and was considered a lucky time to begin a war.

March was originally the first month of the Roman calendar because the winter months of January and February were unsuited for warfare, the essence of any Italic state. Julius Caesar's calendar reform in 45 BCE began the year on January 1. The tradition of starting the year in March continued in some countries for a long time. January 1 was only instituted as New Year's Day in France in 1564. Great Britain and her colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, the same year they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar.

In ancient Hellenic civilization, March was called Anthesterion. In old Japanese calendar, the month is called Yayoi. In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, of obscure origin. Historical names for March include the Saxon term Lenctmonat, named for the equinox and eventual lengthening of days and the eventual namesake of Lent. The Saxons also called March Rhed-monat (for their goddess Rhedam); ancient Britons called it hyld-monath (meaning loud or stormy).

Full Moon is on March 3nd. Names for the March Moons include Crow Moon, Hertha's Moon, Lenten Moon, Moon of the Snow-blind, Moon of Winds, Plow Moon, Renewal Month, Sap Moon, Seed Moon, Worm Moon

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March Events:

The equinox named the vernal or spring equinox in the northern hemisphere and the autumnal equinox in the southern hemisphere occurs on dates varying from 19 March to 21 March

1st March: National Day of Wales. Feast day of St David.

Saint Patrick's Day (March 17).

Easter (Sometime between March 22 to April 25)

March in History

15 Mar.44 BC
"Beware the Ides of March" - Julius Caesar is stabbed by Marcus Brutus.

216 Mar.1872
The Wanderers beat the Royal Engineers 1–0 in the first English FA Cup Final, at Kennington Oval.

525 Mar.1306
The eighth Earl of Carrick, Robert the Bruce is crowned King of Scotland at Scone Palace near Perth.
Thoughts of the Month - Dreams

Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

In the field of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind.
~ Louis Pasteur

The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.
~ Ben Stein

The goal of life is living in agreement with nature.
~ Zeno

Let your desires be ruled by reason.
~ Cicero

Men willingly believe what they wish.
~ Julius Caesar

Some things have to be believed to be seen.
~ Ralph Hodgson

Unless you believe, you will not understand.
~ Saint Augustine
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