im reading a book about the greek gods so i should probably know this. what a coincedednce to read this at this time.
In the Trojan War, Ares, the Greek god of war, played a significant role by supporting the Trojans. He fought alongside them, particularly favoring the Trojan hero Hector, and was often depicted as reveling in the chaos of battle. His involvement exemplified the brutal nature of war, as he embodied the violent and tumultuous aspects of conflict. Ultimately, Ares' presence highlighted the divine influence on human affairs during the war.
No, Ares/Mars was on the Trojan side.
In the Trojan War, Ares, the Greek god of war, plays a significant role by influencing the battlefield and participating in the conflict. He sides with the Trojans, driven by his desire for chaos and bloodshed, and directly engages in combat alongside Trojan heroes like Hector. His involvement often exacerbates the violence and turmoil of the war, reflecting his nature as a deity of strife and conflict. However, despite his power, Ares is not always successful and is sometimes thwarted by other gods.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
During the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans' side. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his spear at the god. Athena drove the spear into Ares' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt. Olympus, forcing the Trojans to fall back.
Ares fought in the Trojan War.
he did your mom
In the Trojan War, Ares, the Greek god of war, played a significant role by supporting the Trojans. He fought alongside them, particularly favoring the Trojan hero Hector, and was often depicted as reveling in the chaos of battle. His involvement exemplified the brutal nature of war, as he embodied the violent and tumultuous aspects of conflict. Ultimately, Ares' presence highlighted the divine influence on human affairs during the war.
No, Ares/Mars was on the Trojan side.
The Trojans
In the Trojan War, Ares, the Greek god of war, plays a significant role by influencing the battlefield and participating in the conflict. He sides with the Trojans, driven by his desire for chaos and bloodshed, and directly engages in combat alongside Trojan heroes like Hector. His involvement often exacerbates the violence and turmoil of the war, reflecting his nature as a deity of strife and conflict. However, despite his power, Ares is not always successful and is sometimes thwarted by other gods.
One story related to Ares is his involvement in the Trojan War, where he supported the Trojan prince Hector against the Greek forces led by Achilles. Ares played a role in the battle, often favoring the Trojans in combat. This ultimately led to his defeat and subsequent withdrawal from the war, as he was wounded by the Greek hero Diomedes with the help of Athena.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
Troy is not the son of Achilles or Ares. In Greek mythology, Troy refers to the city of Troy, which is famously known for the Trojan War. Achilles is a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan War, while Ares is the Greek god of war.
During the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans' side. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his spear at the god. Athena drove the spear into Ares' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt. Olympus, forcing the Trojans to fall back.
He was on the losing side during the Trojan War.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.