None at all, since, being an Olympian god, he himself was an integral part of ancient Greek religion.
Ares was the Greek God of War, and he represented the violence and brutality of battle. He was especially popular in the city of Sparta, where there was a cult of worship around him; he was believed to protect those who worshiped and sacrificed to him.
In Greek mythology, Ares did lose battles, most notably in the Trojan War when he was wounded by the hero Diomedes. Despite being the god of war, Ares was not invincible and could be defeated in combat by other skilled warriors.
Ares was not widely worshiped in Ancient Greece, save in Sparta, where he was viewed second only to Athena (the city's patron god). The Spartans built their society on the principals of war, and it would have been a good place for the god of war to reside.
Ares was not a ancinet king but a Greek god of war, battlelust, civil order and manly courage.
Many Pagan religions, who had multiple gods, had a God of War. The Greeks worshiped Ares, the Romans had Mars, the Aztec worshiped Huitzilopochtli, Bishamon was worshiped in Japan, Beg-tse was Tibet's God, Ekchuah was the God of War in the Mayan culture, and Ankt was the Egyptian Goddess of War. Contrary to popular belief Kratos was never worshiped as the God of War. Kratos is the Greek God of Strength and Domination.
No; Ares -the god of war - would have been one of the gods the Spartan Army would have worshiped.
Ares or Mars the Roman name for Ares symbol is a spear for war.
In greek mythology Ares is the real god of war
None at all, since, being an Olympian god, he himself was an integral part of ancient Greek religion.
Ares, the God of War.
Ares is the god of war.
No! Ares God of War.
Ares IS the GOD of WAR
Ares wasn't a ruler. Ares was God of War and a coward.
Ares is the Greek God of War. Mars is the Roman god of war.
Hadies is the god of the dead and Ares is the God of War.