The most well known war in which Ares plays a part is told in Homer's Iliad.
Ares did not go to war, Ares was the god of war - any war, either/both side.
Ares did not "go to war" with any one people, he was god of war, all war, any war, he was the war god of both sides.
ares is the god of war that could only do battles and war in another cultures that he would go in and end it in disaster by battles and wars every single day
In Greek mythology, Ares is known for killing Halirrhothius, the son of Poseidon. Ares killed Halirrhothius to avenge the attempted rape of his daughter Alcippe. This act led to a trial in which Ares was acquitted of murder.
no because there is only one true god if you believe in any other you will go to hell
Jose Delio Ares goes by Titi.
Ares and Athena are both deities of war. Ares cares more for battle than who wins, he just wants to go in and kill some stuff. Athena leans more to disciplined battle, tactics and maneuver. Ares is a berserker, Athena is a tactician.
Ares, the Greek god of war, enjoys engaging in battles, conflicts, and creating chaos. He revels in the thrill of combat, violence, and bloodshed, often taking pleasure in seeing warriors face off in fierce battles. Ares is also associated with courage, strength, and military prowess, so he likely appreciates displays of bravery and skill in warfare.
In Greek mythology, Ares received his spear from the god Hephaestus. Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and craftsmen, made the spear especially for Ares, customizing it to be a powerful weapon befitting the god of war.
President Roosevelt wanted to get involved before we did. Congress did not. They did not want to get involved in a conflict that was beyond our shores. Their hope was that the war would work itself out without our involvement.
Children: Diomedes, by the nymph Cyrene; Cycnus by Pyrene; Oenomaus by Sterope, one of the seven sisters comprising the Pleiades constellation. The popular game "God of War" cites demigod or divine spirit Kratos as a son and then successor of Ares, but this is not the traditional myth of either Ares or Kratos....... HERE YOU GO PIPS >.
The Greek gods go back at least 1000 years BC. They were superseded by Christianity from the 4th century AD.