Yes, Ares, the Greek God of War, had festivals dedicated to him, though they were not as prominent as those for other gods like Athena. One notable festival was the "Areopagus," held in his honor in Athens, where warriors would gather to pay tribute to him. Additionally, the Spartans celebrated a festival called "Ares," emphasizing military training and valor, reflecting his martial nature. These festivals often involved rituals and sacrifices aimed at securing Ares' favor in battle.
Ares was god of war, no doubt he knew weapons - but the making of them? No.
Ares did not "go to war" with any one people, he was god of war, all war, any war, he was the war god of both sides.
Yes, there were festivals dedicated to Ares, the Greek god of war. One of the most notable was the "Artemisia," held in his honor at the city of Sparta. Although Ares was not as widely worshipped as other gods due to his association with violence, certain regions and city-states, like Sparta, recognized him with rituals and celebrations that emphasized bravery and martial prowess. Additionally, the Romans associated Ares with their god Mars, who had more prominent festivals such as the "Armilustrium."
Ares did not go to war, Ares was the god of war - any war, either/both side.
Ares or Mars the Roman name for Ares symbol is a spear for war.
In greek mythology Ares is the real god of war
Ares, the God of War.
Ares is the god of war.
No! Ares God of War.
Ares IS the GOD of WAR
Ares wasn't a ruler. Ares was God of War and a coward.
Ares is the Greek God of War. Mars is the Roman god of war.