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Ares, the Greek God of War, has parallels in other cultures, often embodying similar themes of conflict and aggression. In Roman mythology, he is known as Mars, revered not only as a god of war but also as a guardian of agriculture and protector of the Roman state. In Norse mythology, the god Tyr shares aspects with Ares, representing martial honor and bravery in battle. Additionally, in Hindu mythology, Kartikeya is a warrior deity associated with warfare, symbolizing courage and victory.

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