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Ares God of War

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THE GOD OF WAR

Romans identified their god of War, Mars, with the Greek Ares; now we know the planet, as Mars. Mars was the Roman war god; his shield and spear form the planet symbol

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ARES(MARS)

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.

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Mythology

Warrior

Ares’s (Mars) story in Greek mythology is embedded in the fact that his mother Hera and father Zeus didn’t like him much: This is mainly because God Ares was inclined to use his superpowers for his bloodthirst and creating troubles, and exacerbating the situation in Trojan War.
Hero
Putting his sudden outbursts aside, planet Mars sets the ground for how a local hero should be: He is incredibly appealing to the eye, assertive, and strong. For a long time, ancients revered Mars as the divine masculine; and designated his enemy (opposite planet), Venus, as the divine feminine.
Family

Ares (Mars) was the biological father of at least three of Hercules‘ enemies: Cycnus, Lycaon, and Diomedes.

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ARES THE GOD OF WAR

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