Ares himself was not a Roman god, but a Greek god; he was associated with the Roman god Mars, Mars's wife was Nerio/ Nerine, "Valor." Nerine came to be identified with Minerva.
Roman mythology did not have sects.
Greco-Roman is the term meaning Greek/Roman, for example, things during that time period; or if you wanted to talk about Greco-Roman Mythology (Greek and Roman Mythology) Hope this helps. :)
A bit of confusion here, I think. Aries is the zodiac sign meaning "the ram". There is no month named after it. "Ares" (note different spelling) is the Greek god of war, called "Mars" in Roman mythology, and the month of March is named for him.
Roman mythology
Pax Irene is greek for pax in roman. The Roman goddess PAX was the goddess of peace.
Mars is to Ares. In Roman mythology, the god equivalent to Ares in Greek mythology is Mars.
Ares - greek Mars - roman Sekhmet & Neith- Egyptian Kratos - ps3
In Roman mythology, the equivalent god to Ares is Mars. Mars is the god of war and serves a similar role to Ares in Greek mythology.
In Greek Mythology, his name was Ares. In Roman Mythology, his name was Mars. This god is the god of war.
Mars was the Roman equivalent to the Greek god of war, Ares. In Roman mythology, Mars is depicted as both the god of warfare, weapons, etc. and the personification of bloodlust.
The Greek god Ares did not have a wife. He was the consort of Aphrodite.
In Greek Mythology it was Ares . In Roman Mythology it was Mars.
Ares is the God of War in Greek Mythology.
In Roman mythology he was known as Mars
Jupiter's wife in Roman mythology is Juno. Juno was the queen of the gods in Roman mythology and the sister and wife of Jupiter.
Yes, Ares, the god of war, has a wife. Her name is Enyo.
Mars is the Roman name for the Greek God Ares. His vehicle was his war chariot.