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Ares - Wikipedia Ares ( ˈɛəriːz ; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Árēs [árɛːs]) is the Greek god of war and courage He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera The Greeks were ambivalent towards him
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Ares | God, Myths, Siblings, Family, Facts | Britannica Ares, in Greek religion, god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle Unlike his Roman counterpart, Mars, he was never very popular, and his worship was not extensive in Greece He represented the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter
Ares • Facts and Information on Greek God of War Ares is the god of war, one of the Twelve Olympian gods and the son of Zeus and Hera In literature he represents the violent and physical untamed aspect of war, which is in contrast to Athena who represents military strategy and generalship as the goddess of intelligence
Ares - World History Encyclopedia Ares was the Greek god of war He was perhaps the most unpopular of all the Olympian gods because of his quick temper, aggressiveness, and unquenchable thirst for conflict Ares famously seduced Aphrodite, unsuccessfully fought with Hercules, and enraged Poseidon by killing his son Halirrhothios
Ares in the Context of Greek Religion: Beliefs and Practices Ares, the Greek god of war, embodies the raw and chaotic aspects of battle and conflict Unlike other deities, Ares is often portrayed as a figure who revels in the tumult of warfare, representing not only the physical violence of combat but also the psychological and social implications of strife
Why Ares is The god of War (Origins, Symbols, and Influence) Ares is considered the god of war in Greek mythology because he represents the brutal and violent aspects of warfare He embodies the chaos, bloodlust, and aggression often associated with battle