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.
Ares never married, he was consort to Aphrodite and also had other lovers.
ares is the god of war that could only do battles and war in another cultures that he would go in and end it in disaster by battles and wars every single day
The Greek god Ares did not have a wife. He was the consort of Aphrodite.
No one but he comitted aduldtery with Aphrodite.
I'm not an expert but I thought Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus. The Romans have the same amount of gods that can do the same thing but with different names. Hera's Roman equivalent is Juno.
Ares just wasn't very popular with the other gods
Ares never married, he was consort to Aphrodite and also had other lovers.
Every god other than Aphrodite, his wife, hated Ares.
THEY ARE BOTH COUSINS AND KNOW EACH OTHER
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ares is the god of war that could only do battles and war in another cultures that he would go in and end it in disaster by battles and wars every single day
Hephaestus and Ares are both brothers, the sons of Hera and Zeus.
No, Aphrodite did not marry Ares. He was her consort, Aphrodite had many other lovers - Adonis, Hermes, Dionysus, and Poseidon among them.
The Greek god Ares did not have a wife. He was the consort of Aphrodite.
Ares is the god of war he was big but not as big as the other gods but he was super strong but that was it
No one but he comitted aduldtery with Aphrodite.
I'm not an expert but I thought Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus. The Romans have the same amount of gods that can do the same thing but with different names. Hera's Roman equivalent is Juno.