Ares, son of Zeus, was the God of War. Athena was the goddess of battle and wisdom, but typically there is only one god/goddess for one thing such as battle. Athena and Ares despised each other.
In Greek mythology the god of war is Ares. In Roman mythology the god of war is mars.
The Greek goddess of love was named Aphrodite, or Venus in Roman mythology, and the Greek god of war was named Ares, otherwise known as Mars in Roman Mythology.
In greek mythology? Maybe Athena, goddess of war strategy. In other mythology? All the other war gods. Horus god of war in Egypt, mars god war in Rome and a couple others.
Athena is the Greek goddess of warfare, weapons, and wisdom. Apart from Ares, which is the Greek God of War
No, Artemis is the goddess of the Hunt, the moon, animals, virginity, childbirth, and the wild. The Greek god of war is Ares. Athena is also called a warrior goddess too.
Phobos was a god, not a goddess. In Greek mythology, he was the god of fear and horror (which is where we get the word "phobia"). He was the son of Ares, the god of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
Athena is the Greek goddess of warfare, weapons, and wisdom. Apart from Ares, which is the Greek God of War
Greek mythology- the Greeks did not believe in one god they believed in many gods. Here are some that have thrones but there are many more. The god of storms and the god of the gods: Zeus The goddess of the gods: Hera The god of war: Ares The goddess of love: Aphrodite The god of music: Apollo The messenger of the gods: Hermes The goddess of harvest: Demeter The god of the sea: Poseidon The god of wine: Dionysus The goddess of war: Artemis The god of fire: Hephaestus The goddess of wisdom: Athena
Ares is the God of War in Greek Mythology.
The Greek God of war is Ares. The Roman God of war is mars. There is also Athena who is the Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
The Goddess of wisdom, craft and war in ancient Greek religion and mythology
Athena is a Greek goddess. She is a daughter of Zeus. Athena is the goddess of war and knowledge
In Greek mythology, it is Athena.In Roman mythology, it is Minerva.