Ares was the father of the Amazons, or the husband of them, he did not rule them. They are linked to him to underline their warrior natures, they also worshiped Artemis.
Out of Greek Mythology, the Amazons were a tribe of warrior women, daughters of Ares and Otrera.
Ares realm of control is War.
Space Patrol - 1950 The Amazons of Cydonia 4-4 was released on: USA: 23 January 1954
The most famous queens of the Amazons (a race of warlike women descended from the war god Ares) Are Hippolyta and her sister Hippolyte.
Ares did not have a single kingdom or realm to rule. He was not a king. Ares was a Greek god.
Ares spent most of his time in Thrace. He spent much time in Thracian land near the land of the Amazons, who were his descendants. The time spent away from Thrace was spent on Mount Olympus.
war god
The Greeks worshiped Ares because he was the god of war, embodying the violent and aggressive aspects of battle. They believed that by offering prayers and sacrifices to Ares, they could gain his favor and protection in times of warfare. Ares was also considered an important figure in Greek mythology, being the son of Zeus and Hera.
The Spacecraft that will replace the Space Shuttle will be plain rockets, the Ares 1: Which carrys Astronauts, and the Ares 5: Which carries cargo, the capsule: Orion, and the Ares 1 will take astronauts to the moon and eventully to mars.
He rules over war, bloodshed, fear, and terrorization.
Yes, there were a tribe of Amazons; Otrera was both the bride of Ares and Queen of the Amazons; or his daughter and not his bride at all. Penthesilea was the Queen of the Amazones who led her troops to the Trojan War in support of King Priam. Others include: Ocyale, Dioxippe, Iphinome, Xanthe, Hippothoe, Antioche, Laomache, Glauce, Agave, Theseis, Hippolyte, Clymene, and Polydora.
Ares, the Greek god of war, is known for his tumultuous relationships with both gods and mortals. He often faced opposition from other Olympian gods, particularly Athena, who represented strategic warfare, contrasting with Ares' embodiment of chaotic battle. Additionally, Ares turned against his own children, such as the Amazons, when they rejected his violent ideals. His unpredictable nature often led him into conflict with various deities and heroes throughout mythology.