His half sister is Athena, the goddess of wisdom
I think Ares only had a sister which is Athena no brothers
Athena is the goddess and sister of Ares in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and craftsmanship, while Ares is the god of war and violence. Their relationship is often depicted as one of contrast, with Athena representing strategic warfare and wisdom, while Ares embodies brute force and aggression.
Ares and Enyo were both Greek gods associated with war and conflict. Enyo was often considered the sister or companion of Ares, and they were both depicted as fierce and violent deities. Enyo was sometimes referred to as the female counterpart or counterpart of Ares.
He was the son of Zeus and Hera, and so had lots of half-siblings.
yes,because eris god of chaous had a twin in mythollyg
I think Ares only had a sister which is Athena no brothers
Well Ares is a god, and Athens is a city named after Athena, Ares' half-sister, so Ares.
His half sister is Athena, the goddess of wisdom
His half sister is Athena, the goddess of wisdom
Hera, Queen of Olympus, the sister-wife of Zeus is the mother of Ares.
Ares is a god; a male deity of ancinet Greek religion. The counterpart of Ares was his twin sister Enyo, or Athena.
A brother named Ares
Ares' half sisters were Artemis, Athena, and Hebe. In some traditions Aphrodite was the half sister of Ares and daughter of Zeus and Dione.
His half sister is Athena, the goddess of wisdom
ares is the first one
Athena is the goddess and sister of Ares in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and craftsmanship, while Ares is the god of war and violence. Their relationship is often depicted as one of contrast, with Athena representing strategic warfare and wisdom, while Ares embodies brute force and aggression.
Ares and Enyo were both Greek gods associated with war and conflict. Enyo was often considered the sister or companion of Ares, and they were both depicted as fierce and violent deities. Enyo was sometimes referred to as the female counterpart or counterpart of Ares.