Homer likely thought it the fault of Ares and Aphrodite that the Trojan War occurred, and so had them suffer a small amount compared to how mortals suffered.
Let's not confuse modern media with mythology. In mythology Aphrodite and Ares were never wounded in battle. The closest event was when Hephaestus captured them during one of their trysts and displayed them on Mt. Olympus.
That is a matter of opinion but let me give you mine- Athena Artemis Zeus Hades Posidean Apollo Ares Heaphestus Demeter Hermes Hera Aphrodite Dionysus
Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty and married Hephaestus. Anyways, Aphrodite's Roman name is Venus just to let you know. 2 of her sons are: Adonis and Aeneas.
To let his kids do stuff on their own.
Let's Paint TV - 2001 Portrait of Aphrodite and Eros Venus and Cupid Part 1 was released on: USA: 2 February 2004
Let's Paint TV - 2001 Portrait of Aphrodite and Eros Venus and Cupid Part 2 was released on: USA: 11 February 2004
Yes, the bane ripped out his throat. Photos glow-glow and zap had to chew one of Ares' claws off because Gregor wouldn't let go of it when he was unconscious.
Oh honey, I don't have all day to list out every Greek god and goddess for you. But let me give you a taste: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Aphrodite, Ares, and the list goes on. Just crack open a mythology book or do a quick Google search if you want the full lineup.
"Don't Let Another Wounded Soldier Die" written in 1983.
Percy uses his wits and fighting skills to outsmart and outmaneuver Ares in combat. He uses his knowledge of ancient myths and gods to tap into his own inner power as a son of Poseidon, ultimately emerging victorious in their battle.
it didn't the olympian gods were just attracted to her so they let her join the council
They got it at a dog race after Homer bet on Santa's Little Helper and it lost, and the owner let it go because it was a loser. Homer then took it home where everyone was overjoyed at the new dog.