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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

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Where was Ares last seen?

in Texas


Was the Greek god Ares only known as Ares or was there another name he was know by?

In Roman mythology he was known as Mars


What is Ares's known for and her skill?

First of all, Ares is a boy. Anyway, Ares is known for being cruel and mean. His skill is any kind of wepeon, because he's the god of war.


Where was god Ares last seen?

in texas


What was Ares also known as?

a son


Who is known as the Lord of War in Greek mythos?

The Lord of War in Greek Mythos is Ares. Ares is the son of Zeus known as the the father of the Gods and Hera. One of the more famous myths about Ares is his affair with Aphrodite.


Where is Ares last location?

Ares lived on Mount Olympus with the other Greek gods.


What is the Ares animal symbol?

ares also known as mars is son of Zeus and hera his animal is the vulture.


Is the greek god Ares also known as enyalious?

Enyalios was a Mycenaean god of war that was later combined with Ares.


What was the Greek God Ares last know location?

in a battel


What is Greek Ares known for?

Greek god Ares is known for being the god of war, representing the violent and savage aspects of battle. He embodies the chaos, bloodlust, and brutal side of conflict, often associated with physical strength and courage in battle.


What ares last known location?

Well if you want the answer according to Homer, in the Illiad, Ares joined the Trojans on the battlefield outside Troy. With Athena's help the Greek hero Diomedes killed Ares with a javelin. Ares immediately returns to Mount Olympus, and is forbidden to return to the battlefield by Zeus who admonishes him for his bloodthirstiness. So the answer is Mount Olympus.