Greek gods are immortal - they do not die.
It was a dangerous animal, as well in this shape Ares supposedly killed Aphrodite's lover, Adonis.
Kyknos, the son of Ares and the king of Thrace, was killed by Heracles during one of his labors. Despite being a fierce warrior, Kyknos was defeated by Heracles and his allies.
In Greek mythology, Ares is known for killing Halirrhothius, the son of Poseidon. Ares killed Halirrhothius to avenge the attempted rape of his daughter Alcippe. This act led to a trial in which Ares was acquitted of murder.
No, Zeus did not kill Ares in the movie "Immortals." Ares is a major character in Greek mythology, known as the god of war and son of Zeus. In the movie, Ares is depicted as a powerful and ruthless figure, but his death was not portrayed.
In Greek mythology, Ares is often associated with war and violence. He has been involved in numerous conflicts and battles, causing destruction and chaos. Ares has also been known to incite bloodshed and conflict among humans and gods alike. His impulsive and aggressive nature often leads to negative consequences.
The Titens Acually killed Zeus,Ares and Hercules
Ares the greek god never died. He is immortal.
In ancient Greek myth, the immortal Olympian god Ares was never destroyed or killed.
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Ares. He was killed when Zeus killed him with the whip of fire.
Ares is the god of War, if you think that all War is the fault of Ares and he is to blame for all the death it causes, his victims are countless.
he didnt die Percy just stabed ares in the ankle
he killed many people
Kratos killed Ares the first god of war.
It was a dangerous animal, as well in this shape Ares supposedly killed Aphrodite's lover, Adonis.
Kyknos, the son of Ares and the king of Thrace, was killed by Heracles during one of his labors. Despite being a fierce warrior, Kyknos was defeated by Heracles and his allies.
No, he was so bloodthirsty that even his own family (the Olympic gods) disliked him. In the Illiad, Ares joined the Trojans on the battlefield. With Athena's help the Greek hero Diomedes killed Ares with a javelin. Ares immediately returned to Mount Olympus, and was forbidden to return to the battlefield by Zeus who admonished him for his bloodthirstiness. Ares also apparently had a vast patchwork quilt made from the skins of the people he had killed. So not very good, no.