Mars
Hera actually didn't give birth to many kids. The two's legitimate spawn were named Ares (god of war), Hebe (served nectar and ambrosia, married Herakles), Eris (goddess of discord) and Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth).
Apollo is not the god of war at all, he is the god of music, poetry, oracles, the sun, and archery. Ares is the god of war, Athena of battle strategy and wisdom.
The planet Mars is named after the Roman god of war. In Roman mythology, Mars was considered the god of war, similar to the Greek god Ares. The red color of the planet is thought to be associated with blood and war, which is why it was named after this particular deity.
The greek name for Mars would be Ares, the god of war and the roman name would again be Mars.
mars (like other planets) are named for a reason. mars was named mars because it was named after a roman god of war, mars. mars was the son of juno and jupiter. he was the husband of bellona ( an ancient war god) and lover of venus.hope that answers your question.Yeah,and i think its got its name from the god of war of ancient rome because mars`s colour is red wich indicated the colour of blood,thats why its named after the god of war :),Also strangely no planet is named after greek gods...only roman
She is the god of discord that yells at the start of the Trojan war
Eris, the sister and companion of Ares, the god of war.
Loki.
Loki.
Ares is actually a god. He is the god of war: he has a temper and is very proud. He likes to cause discord and strife amongst friends and will fight in a war for the fun of fighting and causing pain.
Heras children were Ares, (god of war), Hebe, (godess of youth), Eris, (goddess of discord), Eileithyia, (goddess of childbirth), Hephaestus, (the blacksmith god).
goddes of strife, discord, rivalry and contention
Zues and metis
greek goddess of strife and discord
Ares (the god of war), Hebe (the goddess of youth), Eris (the goddess of discord) Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth). Enyo, a war goddess responsible with the destruction of cities and attendant of Ares, Hephaestus
yes,because eris god of chaous had a twin in mythollyg
No, nobody wanted to pay tribute the the goddess of discord.