• In the early 18th century the Great Meadow, which was used for various fetes, occupied the present site of the Field of Mars.
  • Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ (Savior on Blood), Mikhailovsky Garden, Field of Mars, Summer Garden, Neva River. Aerial Stock Photo.
  • The great military leader was depicted as Mars (Roman god of war). In 1805 the Tsarina’s Meadow was officially renamed the Field of Mars.
  • Paul I, a great enthusiast of military formations, made it into military parade and training ground from which the name "Field of Mars" arose in 1805 or 1818.
  • In acknowledgement of this, and its role in hosting military reviews and parades, it was renamed the "Field of Mars" in 1805.
  • In 1818 Rumyantsev obelisk moved to Vasilevsky Island, but for the area got the name Champ de Mars, for example, the Field of Mars in ancient Rome and Paris.
  • The Field of Mars Reserve is a protected nature reserve located on the northern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
  • It remained undeveloped until the Field of Mars Resumption Act of 1874 which enabled the colonial government to clear and subdivide the land.
  • It starts at Ryde Park and continues to the Field of Mars Wildlife Refuge where it links up with the Great North Walk .
  • ميدان مارس; 战神广场; Mars-kenttä; Field of Mars; ميدان مارس; 战神广场; Marsovo pole; piazza di San Pietroburgo; place de Saint-Pétersbourg, Russie...