Ares
Yes, Aries is a goddess
Generally, the Greek god of war is associated with the name 'Ares'.
Khonsu is their moon god. His name means traveler.
There are a lot of gods and goddesses in mythology, but here are the Greek and Roman ones (which are nearly the same): Zeus (Roman Name: Jupiter/Jove)---God of lightning, king of the gods Hera (Roman Name: Juno)---Goddess of marriage, queen of the gods Poseidon (Roman Name: Neptune)---God of the sea, father of horses Hades (Roman Name: Pluto)---God of the underworld Athena (Roman Name: Minerva)---Goddess of wisdom, arts, and war Apollo (Roman Name: Apollo)---God of the sun (can be Helios), music, healing Artemis (Roman Name: Diana)---Goddess of the hunt, goddess of wild things Aphrodite (Roman Name: Venus)---Goddess of love and beauty Hermes (Roman Name: Mercury)---God of messangers, theives, travellers, merchants Ares (Roman Name: Mars)---God of war Hephaestus (Roman Name: Vulcan)---Lame (as in crippled) god of forge and fire Hestia (Roman Name: Vesta)---Goddess of the hearth and home Demeter (Roman Name: Ceres)---Goddess of agriculture Eros (Roman Name: Cupid)---God of love Hebe (Only Greek)---Goddess of youth Iris (Only Greek)---Goddess of the rainbow Persephone (Roman Name: Proserpina)---Goddess of flowers Dionysus (Roman Name:Bacchus)---God of wine
Aries is one of the Zodiac signs, and is not a god. If you mean Ares the god of war, no they were not together but they did date.
The god of war is Aries!!!! No godess. That is from what I hear!
Aries is the greek god of war:ARIES (MARS)-The son of Hera, Aries was the god of war. He was a top-notch fighter, and reveled in the glory. On almost all other issues, however, he cared very little about.
Yes, Aries is a goddess
Aries is the mythical Greek god of WAR!
Zeus is the god's name in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Zeus is the chief god. Both Theban Princess Antigone and King Creon mention him. The chorus and characters reference other gods as well: Aries the war god, Bacchus the wine god, Hades the Underworld god and Persephone the Underworld goddess.
Aries is the name of the constellation both in English and in Latin. It is named after the golden ram of Greco-Roman mythology.
Aries was the god of war
Dione was a goddess. Her roman name was Diana.
Athena is a female goddess, not a male god. The Roman goddess Minerva is the equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
In Egypt, the god's name was Thoth. In India, there is a goddess named Sarasvati.
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