Ares: spears, fierce dogs, war
Zeus: the skies, lightning bolts, clouds, God of Gods, highest throne
No, Ares' symbol is typically associated with a spear or a shield, not a ram. The ram is more commonly associated with the Greek god Zeus.
ares also known as mars is son of Zeus and hera his animal is the vulture.
Ares Symbol is a burning tourch and a spear most of the time
The symbol for Ares in war is typically represented by a spear or a shield. Ares is the Greek god of war, and these symbols are commonly associated with him in Greek mythology.
Zeus is Ares' father.
Ares is the son of zeus.
No, Ares is the son of Zeus.
Ares was the child of Zeus and Hera.
Zeus is the father, or uncle, of Ares.
Zeus is the father of Ares.
The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.
He stole his lightning bolt.