Ancient Greece.
No he did not. Ares is the god of war and he was a Greek god so many people believed that ares rested in the soul of every spartan man but so may also believed that rested upon mount Olympus.
its most popularly believed to be black or the color of flames
No. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Judeo-Christian God, believed to be the true God. Zeus was a pagan god worshiped in ancient Greece.
The 12 Olympians were, Zeus, Hera, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Dionysus, Hermes, Apollo, Hades, and Poseidon. The Greeks were the ones who believed in the Olympians existence.
they believed in many gods but, they were more close to Zeus. Some of the gods that they believed in were Zeus, Apollo, Artemis, and Poseidon.
Hi. The Spartans believed in the greek mythology. specially the God Ares. Ares was the god of war an bloodthirst. Ares Was the halfbrother of Athene, and the lover of afrodite. Athene and Ares are natural enemies as the are both gods of war. Ares likes war and chaos, while Athene only wants war in the sake of justice. This conflict between Ares and Athene, was also part of the conflict between Sparta and Athen along with the conflich of oligarki and demokracy. Sorry for the language - it was a quick answer.
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I can give you general information about it. Sparta believed in the customary greek gods (Jupiter, Ares, Aphrodite, etc.), but their favoured god was Ares due to their highly war-like nature and rigorous military training. They did not wholly disregard the other gods, merely held Ares as their favoured.
Ares was the Greek God of War, and he represented the violence and brutality of battle. He was especially popular in the city of Sparta, where there was a cult of worship around him; he was believed to protect those who worshiped and sacrificed to him.
Ares wasn't a ruler. Ares was God of War and a coward.