Ares, the Greek God of War, is often depicted as a chaotic and aggressive figure who sometimes acted independently of the other gods. His betrayal is most notably illustrated in the myth of his affair with Aphrodite, the goddess of love, which not only undermined the harmony of the divine order but also humiliated Hephaestus, Aphrodite's husband. Additionally, Ares often favored conflict and chaos over the interests of the gods, leading to tensions among them and illustrating his more self-serving nature.
The names of Ares' sons that are considered gods are Phobos and Deimos, who are the personifications of fear and terror in Greek mythology.
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Agraulos [daughter of Kekrops king of Athens] and Ares had a daughter Alkippe. As Halirrhothios, son of Poseidon and a nymphe named Eurtye, was trying to rape Alkippe, Ares caught him at it and slew him. Poseidon had Ares tried on the Areopagos with the twelve gods presiding. Ares was acquitted.
In Greek mythology, gods similar to Ares in their association with war and violence include the Roman god Mars, and the Norse gods Tyr and Odin. These deities all possess attributes related to battle, strength, and warfare.
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The Titens Acually killed Zeus,Ares and Hercules
Ares just wasn't very popular with the other gods
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The Greek gods could not die.
All the gods thought Ares was a brute.
Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Leto, and Eris. It is arguable that Thetis, mother of Achilles, a Sea Nymph (not a goddess) was on the Achean (Greek) side, but when Achilles was going to betray them, she too favored the Trojans.
Because all Greek gods trace their lineage back to a single point, Ares is related to all of the gods, titans and monsters in Greek mythology.
Ares and Hephaestus
Of the main Olympian Greek Gods: Apollo Hermes Ares
The following are belligerent gods: Athena Ares Nemesis Hades
The names of Ares' sons that are considered gods are Phobos and Deimos, who are the personifications of fear and terror in Greek mythology.
The gods each had their assigned duties. Ares was he god of brutal warfare. That's what he had to do.