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  1. Ares was the Olympian god of war, battlelust and manliness. This page provides an overview of the divine and mortal children fathered by the god. Most of these were connected to him with only a brief genealogical reference and his paternity was usually assigned to emphasize a brutal or warlike nature.

  2. Mar 29, 2021 · Like the other gods, Ares also had some sons who were mortal. Unlike Zeus and Poseidon, Ares had relatively few affairs with mortal women. As a result, he had far fewer children who were not divine. One of Ares’ human sons was named Phlegyas. He was a legendary king of the Lapiths, a tribe from Thessaly.

  3. Ares (Greek: Ἄρης, transl.: Árēs), is a Greek god, son of the king and queen of the gods, Zeus and Hera. In mythology Ares was born as a possible replacement for Zeus as it was written in an ancient prophecy that led Hera to give birth to the god of war in the intention that the overwhelming power of her son who was one of the greatest ...

  4. Jan 21, 2022 · Enyalius Trivia. Enyalius was also known as “Enyalius.”. He is a minor god or spirit of war. Enyalius is the son of Ares, the god of war, and Enyo, the goddess of war. There’s an ongoing debate about whether Enyalius was a separate entity or simply another title of Ares.

  5. 2. ÁRÎS (Arês; Gr. Ἄρης, ΑΡΗΣ. Pronunciation: AH-rees.) One of the most important deities of Ællînismόs (Hellenismos, Ἑλληνισμός), the ancient Greek religion, and one of the Twelve Olympian Gods, Árîs protects the order of our society. Árîs is the God who has dominion over the pulse of Life as it strives towards ...

  6. Statue of Ares-Mars, Greco-Roman fresco from Pompeii C1st A.D., Naples National Archaeological Museum. ARES was the Olympian god of war, battlelust and manliness. This page describes the god's various divine roles including war and battle, civil order and rebellion, violence and rage, courage and fear, and his identification with foreign gods.

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