He had no wives but he had children with Aphrodite. Their names were Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Phlegyas, Harmonia and Adrestia.
In Greek mythology, Eros is the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, not Ares, who is the god of war. Eros is often depicted as Aphrodite's constant companion and helper in matters of love and desire.
There are 1300 square meters in 13 ares.
Yes, in Greek mythology, the god Ares primarily dwells on Mount Olympus with the other gods. However, he is known to involve himself in mortal affairs, especially during times of war and conflict.
Ares, the Greek god of war, is known for his numerous love affairs in Greek mythology. However, he is often associated with his lover Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Their relationship is often portrayed as passionate and tumultuous.
Ares never married, he was consort to Aphrodite and also had other lovers.
Aphrodite had four main affairs with both gods and mortals. -Dionysus (god) -Ares (god) -Aeneas (mortal) -Adonis (mortal) (she loved Adonis the most but she had more affairs with Ares than any other)
No, she had an affair with Ares
She was married to Hepheastus, but had affairs with Ares.
She is married to Hephaestus, but often has affairs with Ares, the god of war.
i doubt it. she was married to hephaetus or whatever but had many affairs with ares. never really heard anything mentioned about her and apollo.
In Greek mythology, Eros is the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, not Ares, who is the god of war. Eros is often depicted as Aphrodite's constant companion and helper in matters of love and desire.
Yes, Aphrodite is married to Hephaestus. However, since he is an ugly god, Aphrodite often cheated on him. She is known to have many affairs with Ares, the god of war.
Yes, Aphrodite married Hephaestus. However, she did not want to. She had many affairs, mostly with the god of war, Ares. Her father, Zeus, forced her to get married to him.
Yes. Aphrodite's husband was Hephaestus, but she often had affairs with other gods like Ares.
Aphrodite was given to Hephestus. Aphrodite was not into hephestus and had numerous affairs with Ares and Adonis. :)
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, she has had more affairs than Zeus so it is impossible to tell. Another answer: It was not as bad as the answer above lets you think:To Ares she bore Phobus (Fear), Deimus (Dread), and Harmonia, To Hermes she bore Hermaphroditus. To Dionysus she bore Priapus. And of course there was Eros, fathered by either Ares or Hermes. Yes, she had other affairs too, but without issue.
He was the son of Zeus and Hera. He did not marry but had some affairs, mainly with Aphrodite. They had some children: Harmonia. Deimos, Phobos. Probably Ares was the father of Aphrodite's sons Eros and Anteros.