Claudeciklus
Claudeciklus, also known as Claudicus, is a lesser-known figure in Roman mythology, often associated with the Roman god of war, Mars. The term "Claudeciklus" is derived from the Latin words "claudus," meaning lame, and "ciklus," referring to a cycle or sequence. This name suggests a connection to Mars, who was often depicted as lame or limping, a result of his wound received during the Trojan War.
In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, agriculture, and fertility. His association with Claudeciklus may
The exact origins and significance of Claudeciklus are unclear, as he is not mentioned in the classical