she is the goddess of wisdom and fighting she has a huge impact in the Trojan war, as she favoured Odysseus. She is the patron goddess of Athens, a major city in Greek history and as a member of the Olympians she has huge powers and influence on the world
none. She was born from Zeus 3 generations later
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Ares was the Son of Zeus, god of war. He was hated by Zeus. Has a limited role in Greek Mythology. He was on the losing side in Homer's 'The Iliad', the Geek epic poem set in the tenth year of the Trojan War. The noun Iliad means " a series of disasters. Roman mythology referred to Ares as Mars
im reading a book about the greek gods so i should probably know this. what a coincedednce to read this at this time.
Hestia was "The Goddess of The Hearth and Home".
Hemera was the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of Day itself. Helios followed Hemera.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She is the most beautiful of the Olympians and the wife of Hephaestus (although she prefers Ares). You can go to Wikipedia for more information. ! -Artemis
Ares is the Olympian god of war and battlelust.
God of War.
she is the goddess of wisdom and fighting she has a huge impact in the Trojan war, as she favoured Odysseus. She is the patron goddess of Athens, a major city in Greek history and as a member of the Olympians she has huge powers and influence on the world
Ray Winstone played the role of Ares .
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NGO's play a very important role as they play a parallel role to governments of the world as they are organizations that help humanity. They advance causes like human rights, poverty, income inequality, hunger, food preservation, and water safety. They are as essential as the world's individual governments.
Gender may be a factor in how different individuals analyze and view the world around them. But in the science of Geography gender doesn't play much of a role.
Hades, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, was not himself considered an Olympian by the Ancient Greeks. However, being a major god, he played the role of the unlucky, distant god. Though dark and mysterious, he was not highly feared, though somewhat disliked after he kidnapped Persephone, the daughter of the Olympian goddess Demeter. Zeus was generally fair to his brother and did not dislike him. The way Hades originally got his role as god of the underworld was when the three major male gods (Zeus, Poseidon, Hades) drew lots after the defeat of Chronos, with the results being Zeus became ruler of the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld, with the earth being left to the other gods. So, in short, Hades did not play much of a role and most of the myths involving drama in the Olympian world have more to do with Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, ect. Despite this, Hades is a very important and interesting god. Good question.