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										Aries (zodical sign of March), 
			
										December - March (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										December - March ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										December - March ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										December - March ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										December - March ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										February and March (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										February and March ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										February and March ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										February and March ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										February and March ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										January - April (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										January - April ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										January - April ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										January - April ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										January - April ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons), 
			
										March and April (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										March and April ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										March and April ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										March and April ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										March and April ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons), 
			
										March and its 'labours', 
			
										March represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits, 
			
										March ~ other concepts, 
			
										March; 'Marzo' (Ripa), 
			
										landscape symbolizing March
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