he was the son of Zeus and Hera, it is told that he was born on the city of Thracians. He become one of the most powerful and important gods of Rome, especially Sparta. Ares and the goddess Aphrodite supposedly had Deimos, Phobes, Eros, Adrestra, Anteros, and Cycnus.
One of the most popular myths of Ares springs from his relationship with Aphrodite. Hephaestus, the god of forge and fire, who was Aphrodite's husband, caught them together in an invisible net and showed them to all Olympus, much to their embarrassment and the other gods' amusement. Another myth says that he was the one killed Echidnas' son Ekhidnades, because he was enemy of the gods.
Another one speaks that he was kidnapped by the giants Otus and Ephilates for thirteen months. Eribogam the stepmother of the giants told Hermes about this, then he went and tricked the giants to kill each other, saving this way to the God of War.
He used to travel on a Quadriga (chariot drawn by four gold fire-emitting stallions). The vulture and dog were related to Ares, his sacred city was Thracians,
His symbol is a spear skewering a bloody boar's head or a helmet and shield.
He was in God of War when he offered Kratos, the son of Zeus, the oppertunity to slay the Athenians for the life of his wife and daughter...
Ares was the Greek god of war. His occupation is as a god. He is also the patron of some places, such as Rome.
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In myths it says that Aphrodite is his sister but I don't think he technically has any brothers or sisters.
The Greek god Ares was the Roman god Mars.
They are myths about the god Ares. Ares is the god of war. His roman name is Mars, that must be what got you confused.
Mars is the Roman version of Ares, the god of war.
the Trojan war, the giants, and the one involving aphrodite that i prefer not to talk about.
The Roma god Mars was similar to Greek Ares.
He was in God of War when he offered Kratos, the son of Zeus, the oppertunity to slay the Athenians for the life of his wife and daughter...
Ares was the Greek god of war. His occupation is as a god. He is also the patron of some places, such as Rome.
at wars
at wars
Ares is male, therefore he is a considered a god.
Some modern references to Ares can be seen in the Marvel Comics character Ares, the God of War, and the video game series God of War, where Ares is depicted as a main antagonist. Additionally, some political or military leaders are sometimes compared to Ares for their aggressive or warlike demeanor.
No! Ares God of War.
Ares IS the GOD of WAR