There aren't many physical descriptions of the gods in classical literature, and what is offered is brief... Quintus Smyrnaeus in 'Fall of Troy' wrote:
"Ares, to gory strife he speedeth, wroth with foes, when maddeneth his heart, and grim his frown is, and his eyes flash levin-flame around him, and his face is clothed with glory of beauty terror-bent, as on he rusheth: quail the very gods."
Greek gods are immortal - they do not die.
Ares is a Greek god of war. Similarly, the Greek goddess Athena is also a war god. She is also known for her wisdom. The two gods both had a hand in the famed Peloponnesian war Homer writes about in his epic.
The Greek god Ares was the Roman god Mars.
War.
Ares is a god. He is the greek god of war. It is said in greek mythology that his throne on Olympus was made of human flesh.
Ares is the God of War. So probably him if your talking about physical strength.
the Greek god of war is Ares
Ares the greek god never died. He is immortal.
In greek mythology Ares is the real god of war
Ares did not have a single kingdom or realm to rule. He was not a king. Ares was a Greek god.
Greek gods are immortal - they do not die.
a curl Greek god of wine and agriculture
Mars was the Roman name for a god they likened to the Greek Ares.
Ares or Mars the Roman name for Ares symbol is a spear for war.
Ares is a Greek god of war. Similarly, the Greek goddess Athena is also a war god. She is also known for her wisdom. The two gods both had a hand in the famed Peloponnesian war Homer writes about in his epic.
Mars. Ares was the Greek god of war, the Romans equivalent god was known as Mars.
The Greek god Ares was the Roman god Mars.