yes he was the patron of the city of Thracia, or Thrace, where his temple was based
Symbols of war, a staff, a spear, a sword; Ares was the patron god of war.
Ares was the Greek god of war. His occupation is as a god. He is also the patron of some places, such as Rome.
Ares was not widely worshiped in Ancient Greece, save in Sparta, where he was viewed second only to Athena (the city's patron god). The Spartans built their society on the principals of war, and it would have been a good place for the god of war to reside.
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yes he was the patron of the city of Thracia, or Thrace, where his temple was based
Anybody who performs his music.
Actually, the Spartans worshipped Artemis and Aresthe most. Athena was not their patron goddess. She was the patron of Athens, Sparta's rival.
Symbols of war, a staff, a spear, a sword; Ares was the patron god of war.
Ares was the Greek god of war. His occupation is as a god. He is also the patron of some places, such as Rome.
Sparta actually had 2 patron gods, Artemis Goddess of the hunt, the moon and closely associated with animals. And Ares of course God of war, hatred and mindless violence. Athens's patron (another city-state in Greece) was Athena Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy.
Ares was a god, not a city-state. Not surprisingly he was prominent in the city-state of Sparta.
Well Ares is a god, and Athens is a city named after Athena, Ares' half-sister, so Ares.
Ares was not widely worshiped in Ancient Greece, save in Sparta, where he was viewed second only to Athena (the city's patron god). The Spartans built their society on the principals of war, and it would have been a good place for the god of war to reside.
yes her name is harmonia, born from ares and aphrodite's affair she is patron of harmony.
No quite the opposite; Athena started the Athenians. I'm not for sure but I think Ares was the main deity for Sparta. Ares was the patron god, to help the people in war. Artemis was the patron goddess who was mainly associated with the transformation from childhood to adulthood.
Athens was the city Athena is patron for. It was named after her.