Ares, the Greek God of War, had both friends and enemies among the other deities. His primary allies included Aphrodite, the goddess of love, with whom he had a tumultuous affair, and the fierce warrior goddess Athena, who sometimes collaborated with him in battle. However, he was often at odds with other gods like Athena, who represented strategic warfare, and Hera, who disdained his violent nature. Additionally, his reckless and brutal demeanor made him widely disliked among both gods and mortals, earning him many adversaries.
No, Ares is the son of Zeus.
Ares, the Greek god of war, had many enemies including Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, and Hercules, the legendary hero who defeated Ares in battle. Other enemies of Ares were the giants and monsters who opposed him in various myths and stories.
Everyone knows Hyenas are lion's enemies as well as the hunter man.
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athena even tho she is similar to ares she is god of battle stratige
No, Ares is the son of Zeus.
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Ares, the Greek god of war, had many enemies including Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, and Hercules, the legendary hero who defeated Ares in battle. Other enemies of Ares were the giants and monsters who opposed him in various myths and stories.
Everyone knows Hyenas are lion's enemies as well as the hunter man.
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Enemies are, by definition not friends.
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They Are Enemies
Mainly he was mad at Aphrodite for cheating on him with his brother Ares. So i think that probably ares i guess was his enemy.
ya 10 enemies and 200 friends