Diomedes; with the help of Athene.
One story related to Ares is his involvement in the Trojan War, where he supported the Trojan prince Hector against the Greek forces led by Achilles. Ares played a role in the battle, often favoring the Trojans in combat. This ultimately led to his defeat and subsequent withdrawal from the war, as he was wounded by the Greek hero Diomedes with the help of Athena.
In Greek mythology, Ares did lose battles, most notably in the Trojan War when he was wounded by the hero Diomedes. Despite being the god of war, Ares was not invincible and could be defeated in combat by other skilled warriors.
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.
It is commonly believed in Greek mythology that Hercules would defeat Ares in battle due to his exceptional strength and courage, as well as his resourcefulness and cleverness. Hercules is known for his famous Twelve Labors and his victories over formidable opponents, which are seen as feats that surpass Ares' abilities.
The Greek god Ares never died in myth.
The Illiad is about War: Ares is the God of War.
Well in the Iliad the god of war is Ares. Ares is the god of war in Greek mythology. His roman name is Mars.
Ares because he is the god of war
The most well known war in which Ares plays a part is told in Homer's Iliad.
Ares was the Son of Zeus, god of war. He was hated by Zeus. Has a limited role in Greek Mythology. He was on the losing side in Homer's 'The Iliad', the Geek epic poem set in the tenth year of the Trojan War. The noun Iliad means " a series of disasters. Roman mythology referred to Ares as Mars
well he's in a quite a few myths such as the Trojan war and the Iliad and the odyssey.
Let's not confuse modern media with mythology. In mythology Aphrodite and Ares were never wounded in battle. The closest event was when Hephaestus captured them during one of their trysts and displayed them on Mt. Olympus.
In the Trojan War, several gods were wounded, most notably Aphrodite and Ares. Aphrodite was injured by Diomedes, who wounded her in battle while she was attempting to rescue her son Aeneas. Ares, the god of war, was also hurt by Diomedes, who attacked him during a fierce combat, demonstrating that even the gods were not invulnerable in the chaos of the war.
Ares was the god of war. His companion is the spirit of chaos, Eris. His symbol is the bloody tip spear. His Roman name is Mars. He also screams when he is wounded.
Homer likely thought it the fault of Ares and Aphrodite that the Trojan War occurred, and so had them suffer a small amount compared to how mortals suffered.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
He needed the love of Aphrodite. --Pernys32 Some could say that, but i believe that it was the other way around because Aphrodite was the one who actually loved Ares. I think what Ares needs is to have the ability not to scream like a baby whenever he's wounded. --0ninja6