Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
It matters, once she allied with a couple of goddesses in the Trojan War.
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
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the greek and trojan are enimies because the trojan kidnapped the wife of the greek king
The Greeks felt thier Gods and Goddesses were always there for protection. They also traced their family history back to the Gods and Goddesses.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
It matters, once she allied with a couple of goddesses in the Trojan War.
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
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Greek gods, and goddesses drank wine.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God
In Greek mythology, Ares did not kill a god. However, he was involved in the deaths of other gods indirectly through his actions, such as his role in the Trojan War where many gods and goddesses were involved in the conflict and its eventual outcome.
no they had special powers
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
Here are some of the Greek gods and goddesses (feel free to add to this list):ZeusPoseidonHadesHeraAthenaHestiaArtemisAresHermesKronosDemeterPersephoneAphrodite