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Praise for Ares, the Greek God of War, can be traced back to early Greek literature, with references appearing in works by Homer in the 8th century BCE. While Ares was acknowledged in various myths and stories, he was not as widely revered as other gods like Athena or Zeus. Instead, Ares often represented the chaotic and brutal aspects of warfare, leading to a more ambivalent attitude towards worshipping him. Over time, his character evolved, but he remained a complex figure in Greek mythology.

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