| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| Alex R |
I thought Ares was hot in this picture his not. |
8/19/2008 |
| anna-marie |
ares is beyond awsome! and screw anyone who judges me for enjoying mythology. doesnt the bible say do not judge lest ye be judged? |
8/19/2008 |
| Alex r |
Ares the god of war is cool a was thinking maybe the god of war game could be based on him. |
8/19/2008 |
| Phil |
sweet music a lot of flashing |
6/10/2008 |
| phil |
go to google put in e shrooms and click on top one. :)(= |
6/10/2008 |
| CHILD OF GOD |
we could all just stop fighting since this "ares" is not real i`m a mother of 5 kids and they grow up in the light of god because there is only one god that EVERYONE should follow and greek mythology is a load of bulldung (excuse my language) |
6/5/2008 |
| Chowder |
Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. |
5/30/2008 |
| cheater |
thanks for the work |
5/12/2008 |
| jose patino |
JOSE oscam LAME! Today 2:31:00 PM Jose Patino Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there Today 2:30:00 PM Edwin I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE Today 1:37:00 PM Edwin very informative! Today 1:36:00 PM ANONOMOUSE I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE 5/6/2008 bob tare I like this website 4/29/2008 LuigiMario Interesting 4/28/2008 James Thank You 4/28/2008 PAblo Thank you I saw u at wal mart yesterday 4/22/2008 lauren i thought ares sister were Heba, Eilaithyia 4/20/2008 your mom Greek mythology, Zeus was held to be the ruler of all the Gods. He stayed on Mount Olympus and reigned over the heavens.
Greek Mythology has endowed Zeus with several peculiarities and qualities. Zeus is always seen with a thunderbolt and he would use it to quell his enemies. He is also symbolized by the eagle and the bull.
He is also quite well known for his many affairs, with both Goddesses and mortal women, which inevitably produced offspring. This served to enrage his wife Hera, who would often create problems in these relationships.
Greek mythology is full of stories about Zeus.
How Zeus was born is quite an interesting tale. Zeus is the son of Cronos and Rhea. Cronos had been told by prophesy that he would be overthrown by his son. So each time a child was born, Cronos would swallow it. However, when Zeus was to be born, Rhea decided that she would avert this. She gave birth to her son, and hid him in a basket under a tree. She then wrapped a stone in a cloth and gave it to Cronos, who immediately swallowed it.
There are many versions of the story of how Zeus grew up. One version states that he was raised by the nymph Adamanthea. She hid Zeus from Cronus by dangling him from a tree on a rope because Cronus ruled the heavens, the earth and the sea. Another version states that he was raised by a family of shepherds and in return their sheep were spared by the wolves.
After Zeus grew up he forced his father to spit out the swallowed children by cutting Cronos’ stomach open. Thereafter was a war in which Zeus overthrew his father and became the King of the Gods.
After the battle, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the territory by a draw of lots. Poseidon got the sea, Hades got the Underworld and Zeus got the sky and the heavens. The Earth or Gaia could not be divided, and so belonged to all the three of them.
Zeus was married to his sister Hera. He had children with her as well, such as Ares. But then Zeus was also interested in other women. Of course, this enraged Hera. The stories of Zeus’ many infidelities are an inseparable part of Greek Mythology. Some of the famous children Zeus had with other Goddesses are: Persephone by Demeter, Aphrodite by Dione, Apollo and Artemis by Leto, and Athena by Metis. With mortal women, the famous children of Zeus are: Heracles by Alcmene, Perseus by Danae, Minos by Europa, Thebe by Iodame, Argos by Niobe, and Dionysus by Semele.
There are several stories about each of these affairs, and these children. Most of them eventually became Gods, if they were not already Gods in the first place (Heracles for example).
When Greece was taken over by the Romans, Zeus was equated with their chief God, Jupiter. By Madhavi Ghare 4/15/2008 Meagan Hallen It was ok. I wish it had a better picture. :( 4/15/2008 collin this is cool very very useful for my school project ty 4/12/2008 pig to much killing for me 4/11/2008 your mom Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. By Madhavi Ghare Published: 4/11/2007
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In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Your Name:
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4/10/2008 your mom Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. 4/10/2008 your mom lame 4/8/2008 jim oscorn he killed too many people 4/1/2008 bob saget he sounds like a good guy 4/1/2008 baby b great job! 3/28/2008 ):{D I think that the Greeks were a bunch of lazy idiots who had too much time on there hand s so they made up "gods" 3/28/2008 i fool u If Ares is cake and cake is good, is ares chocolate or vanilla 3/27/2008 ):-D 4 Cronus: I know that his symbol is a spear 3/27/2008 cronus i need more information about him. like what his symbol is and other personal things. 3/25/2008 ninja 11 This site is fun to read when you are bored. Do you know if Ares ever sniped anyone 3/21/2008 Lin ho Jk dont sue me 3/21/2008 lin ho I done did plagerize this. 3/21/2008 Rob fredrickca Doom to all who dare Question Ares god of war! 3/21/2008 roy stephenson This website di me a great deal of good for my research paper on Ares god of war. I didn't knnow much of the great info on this site. 3/21/2008 ? that was good 3/20/2008 David M. Very good report! i needed a report for school and this realy helped, thank you, 3/18/2008 alisha very good and this is the best page on Ares and i give you 10 out of 10 for this 3/18/2008 dustin this really didn't tell me where ares was born or how he got his power and wat they were.so you should put that info. on your website. thanx! 3/17/2008 leslie chris brown is hot 3/12/2008 richard knight verty good work 3/12/2008 negro hello my name alfredo the 3/12/2008 joey this web site is good 3/11/2008 jjj wuz up! stupid 3/11/2008 sss more details 3/11/2008 alexhyatt i needa know when all this happened. nothing i can find tells me when. :[ 3/4/2008 ? Great Website! It was a good source of information for my social studies project! :-) 3/1/2008 John J. Jimmaro Do you mind if I use some of this for an essay on Ares? I will not plagarize, I will use original sentences 2/27/2008 Colten Oh and all you other fucl(s need to leave her alone she's tryin her best to give us information ... 2/27/2008 Colten I want to say this is helping me a lil but still need better pic's of ares (god of war) ty for the information thou ... =) 2/27/2008 alfredo maya black power mlk 2/25/2008 asdf where is ares from? 2/25/2008 Mike LOL i was jk it was an AWSOME wrighting over Ares! 2/12/2008 Mike I dont think this is a very good wrighting over Ares God of War. I think that the person that wrote this paper should consider getting a life 2/12/2008 Anthony we are doning a test on ares and we need help on it please and thank you 2/11/2008 kaitlin This was an amazing section 2/5/2008 luwizy good facts 2/4/2008 david ruiz good looks u helped me wit my report 1/22/2008 Marie it is cool 1/14/2008 heha lots of interesting thing, full of facts =) 1/11/2008 none of ur biss i have to to a report on this i dont no the real story of him tho 1/7/2008 none of ur biss i think ur a very ugly person and have no life ur prabably a poor hobo living a a stinkin sack bii! 1/7/2008 Jordan Ryker I liked it but what I was looking for was what he looked like but all the above info was very informative also it really helped! 12/4/2007 Shaded Leaf not very good information 11/23/2007 Shaded Leaf they weren't spartans they were spartoi 11/23/2007 arthur mbahin ares is my best greek god because is the god of war and can save greece that is why i like him 11/14/2007 logan thank you. it helped me with my project. 11/6/2007 Kt Thank you helped with my report 10/27/2007 Mary Nolan i am relived to find this page my class and i are working on greek gods and goddess and this helps alot so thanks for the info on "Ares the god of war" it helps LOADS lol
your offical fan 10/18/2007 Matthew Rivera I think Madhavi Ghare is a reaally good writer. She needs to do more work like this and Google needs to publish it. 10/15/2007 siden ares is a siko and should not have so many affaris and posiden should stp having demnted childern who rape innocent girls 10/1/2007 anonymus good site :] 8/30/2007 andrew i like the website 8/11/2007 Munish Bravo Bravo...! I like greek mythology and all the gods, and ares is one of my favourite, It is good to see someone that knowledgable in India Other then Me ;) 6/23/2007 Ares Very good info. Ares is known for some good things that he did though. Gotta protect his reputation, as I have the same name ;) 6/14/2007 gabriel kurtz thats a lot of information good information Today 2:32:00 PM oscam LAME! Today 2:31:00 PM Jose Patino Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there Today 2:30:00 PM Edwin I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE Today 1:37:00 PM Edwin very informative! Today 1:36:00 PM ANONOMOUSE I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE 5/6/2008 bob tare I like this website 4/29/2008 LuigiMario Interesting 4/28/2008 James Thank You 4/28/2008 PAblo Thank you I saw u at wal mart yesterday 4/22/2008 lauren i thought ares sister were Heba, Eilaithyia 4/20/2008 your mom Greek mythology, Zeus was held to be the ruler of all the Gods. He stayed on Mount Olympus and reigned over the heavens.
Greek Mythology has endowed Zeus with several peculiarities and qualities. Zeus is always seen with a thunderbolt and he would use it to quell his enemies. He is also symbolized by the eagle and the bull.
He is also quite well known for his many affairs, with both Goddesses and mortal women, which inevitably produced offspring. This served to enrage his wife Hera, who would often create problems in these relationships.
Greek mythology is full of stories about Zeus.
How Zeus was born is quite an interesting tale. Zeus is the son of Cronos and Rhea. Cronos had been told by prophesy that he would be overthrown by his son. So each time a child was born, Cronos would swallow it. However, when Zeus was to be born, Rhea decided that she would avert this. She gave birth to her son, and hid him in a basket under a tree. She then wrapped a stone in a cloth and gave it to Cronos, who immediately swallowed it.
There are many versions of the story of how Zeus grew up. One version states that he was raised by the nymph Adamanthea. She hid Zeus from Cronus by dangling him from a tree on a rope because Cronus ruled the heavens, the earth and the sea. Another version states that he was raised by a family of shepherds and in return their sheep were spared by the wolves.
After Zeus grew up he forced his father to spit out the swallowed children by cutting Cronos’ stomach open. Thereafter was a war in which Zeus overthrew his father and became the King of the Gods.
After the battle, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the territory by a draw of lots. Poseidon got the sea, Hades got the Underworld and Zeus got the sky and the heavens. The Earth or Gaia could not be divided, and so belonged to all the three of them.
Zeus was married to his sister Hera. He had children with her as well, such as Ares. But then Zeus was also interested in other women. Of course, this enraged Hera. The stories of Zeus’ many infidelities are an inseparable part of Greek Mythology. Some of the famous children Zeus had with other Goddesses are: Persephone by Demeter, Aphrodite by Dione, Apollo and Artemis by Leto, and Athena by Metis. With mortal women, the famous children of Zeus are: Heracles by Alcmene, Perseus by Danae, Minos by Europa, Thebe by Iodame, Argos by Niobe, and Dionysus by Semele.
There are several stories about each of these affairs, and these children. Most of them eventually became Gods, if they were not already Gods in the first place (Heracles for example).
When Greece was taken over by the Romans, Zeus was equated with their chief God, Jupiter. By Madhavi Ghare 4/15/2008 Meagan Hallen It was ok. I wish it had a better picture. :( 4/15/2008 collin this is cool very very useful for my school project ty 4/12/2008 pig to much killing for me 4/11/2008 your mom Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. By Madhavi Ghare Published: 4/11/2007
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In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Your Name:
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4/10/2008 your mom Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. 4/10/2008 your mom lame 4/8/2008 jim oscorn he killed too many people 4/1/2008 bob saget he sounds like a good guy 4/1/2008 baby b great job! 3/28/2008 ):{D I think that the Greeks were a bunch of lazy idiots who had too much time on there hand s so they made up "gods" 3/28/2008 i fool u If Ares is cake and cake is good, is ares chocolate or vanilla 3/27/2008 ):-D 4 Cronus: I know that his symbol is a spear 3/27/2008 cronus i need more information about him. like what his symbol is and other personal things. 3/25/2008 ninja 11 This site is fun to read when you are bored. Do you know if Ares ever sniped anyone 3/21/2008 Lin ho Jk dont sue me 3/21/2008 lin ho I done did plagerize this. 3/21/2008 Rob fredrickca Doom to all who dare Question Ares god of war! 3/21/2008 roy stephenson This website di me a great deal of good for my research paper on Ares god of war. I didn't knnow much of the great info on this site. 3/21/2008 ? that was good 3/20/2008 David M. Very good report! i needed a report for school and this realy helped, thank you, 3/18/2008 alisha very good and this is the best page on Ares and i give you 10 out of 10 for this 3/18/2008 dustin this really didn't tell me where ares was born or how he got his power and wat they were.so you should put that info. on your website. thanx! 3/17/2008 leslie chris brown is hot 3/12/2008 richard knight verty good work 3/12/2008 negro hello my name alfredo the 3/12/2008 joey this web site is good 3/11/2008 jjj wuz up! stupid 3/11/2008 sss more details 3/11/2008 alexhyatt i needa know when all this happened. nothing i can find tells me when. :[ 3/4/2008 ? Great Website! It was a good source of information for my social studies project! :-) 3/1/2008 John J. Jimmaro Do you mind if I use some of this for an essay on Ares? I will not plagarize, I will use original sentences 2/27/2008 Colten Oh and all you other fucl(s need to leave her alone she's tryin her best to give us information ... 2/27/2008 Colten I want to say this is helping me a lil but still need better pic's of ares (god of war) ty for the information thou ... =) 2/27/2008 alfredo maya black power mlk 2/25/2008 asdf where is ares from? 2/25/2008 Mike LOL i was jk it was an AWSOME wrighting over Ares! 2/12/2008 Mike I dont think this is a very good wrighting over Ares God of War. I think that the person that wrote this paper should consider getting a life 2/12/2008 Anthony we are doning a test on ares and we need help on it please and thank you 2/11/2008 kaitlin This was an amazing section 2/5/2008 luwizy good facts 2/4/2008 david ruiz good looks u helped me wit my report 1/22/2008 Marie it is cool 1/14/2008 heha lots of interesting thing, full of facts =) 1/11/2008 none of ur biss i have to to a report on this i dont no the real story of him tho 1/7/2008 none of ur biss i think ur a very ugly person and have no life ur prabably a poor hobo living a a stinkin sack bii! 1/7/2008 Jordan Ryker I liked it but what I was looking for was what he looked like but all the above info was very informative also it really helped! 12/4/2007 Shaded Leaf not very good information 11/23/2007 Shaded Leaf they weren't spartans they were spartoi 11/23/2007 arthur mbahin ares is my best greek god because is the god of war and can save greece that is why i like him 11/14/2007 logan thank you. it helped me with my project. 11/6/2007 Kt Thank you helped with my report 10/27/2007 Mary Nolan i am relived to find this page my class and i are working on greek gods and goddess and this helps alot so thanks for the info on "Ares the god of war" it helps LOADS lol
your offical fan 10/18/2007 Matthew Rivera I think Madhavi Ghare is a reaally good writer. She needs to do more work like this and Google needs to publish it. 10/15/2007 siden ares is a siko and should not have so many affaris and posiden should stp having demnted childern who rape innocent girls 10/1/2007 anonymus good site :] 8/30/2007 andrew i like the website 8/11/2007 Munish Bravo Bravo...! I like greek mythology and all the gods, and ares is one of my favourite, It is good to see someone that knowledgable in India Other then Me ;) 6/23/2007 Ares Very good info. Ares is known for some good things that he did though. Gotta protect his reputation, as I have the same name ;) 6/14/2007 gabriel kurtz thats a lot of information good information 5/4/2007
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| Edwin |
I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE |
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| ANONOMOUSE |
I NEED MORE DETAIL IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON ARES IT WAS GOOD FOR THE STORY OF HIM BUT OTHER THEN THAT I THINK IT NEEDED MORE DETAIL ABOUT HIS LIFE |
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| LuigiMario |
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| your mom |
Greek mythology, Zeus was held to be the ruler of all the Gods. He stayed on Mount Olympus and reigned over the heavens.
Greek Mythology has endowed Zeus with several peculiarities and qualities. Zeus is always seen with a thunderbolt and he would use it to quell his enemies. He is also symbolized by the eagle and the bull.
He is also quite well known for his many affairs, with both Goddesses and mortal women, which inevitably produced offspring. This served to enrage his wife Hera, who would often create problems in these relationships.
Greek mythology is full of stories about Zeus.
How Zeus was born is quite an interesting tale. Zeus is the son of Cronos and Rhea. Cronos had been told by prophesy that he would be overthrown by his son. So each time a child was born, Cronos would swallow it. However, when Zeus was to be born, Rhea decided that she would avert this. She gave birth to her son, and hid him in a basket under a tree. She then wrapped a stone in a cloth and gave it to Cronos, who immediately swallowed it.
There are many versions of the story of how Zeus grew up. One version states that he was raised by the nymph Adamanthea. She hid Zeus from Cronus by dangling him from a tree on a rope because Cronus ruled the heavens, the earth and the sea. Another version states that he was raised by a family of shepherds and in return their sheep were spared by the wolves.
After Zeus grew up he forced his father to spit out the swallowed children by cutting Cronos’ stomach open. Thereafter was a war in which Zeus overthrew his father and became the King of the Gods.
After the battle, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the territory by a draw of lots. Poseidon got the sea, Hades got the Underworld and Zeus got the sky and the heavens. The Earth or Gaia could not be divided, and so belonged to all the three of them.
Zeus was married to his sister Hera. He had children with her as well, such as Ares. But then Zeus was also interested in other women. Of course, this enraged Hera. The stories of Zeus’ many infidelities are an inseparable part of Greek Mythology. Some of the famous children Zeus had with other Goddesses are: Persephone by Demeter, Aphrodite by Dione, Apollo and Artemis by Leto, and Athena by Metis. With mortal women, the famous children of Zeus are: Heracles by Alcmene, Perseus by Danae, Minos by Europa, Thebe by Iodame, Argos by Niobe, and Dionysus by Semele.
There are several stories about each of these affairs, and these children. Most of them eventually became Gods, if they were not already Gods in the first place (Heracles for example).
When Greece was taken over by the Romans, Zeus was equated with their chief God, Jupiter. By Madhavi Ghare
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4/15/2008 |
| Meagan Hallen |
It was ok. I wish it had a better picture. :( |
4/15/2008 |
| collin |
this is cool very very useful for my school project ty |
4/12/2008 |
| pig |
to much killing for me
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4/11/2008 |
| your mom |
Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Ares is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. By Madhavi Ghare Published: 4/11/2007
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Use the feedback form below to submit your comments. Your Comments: Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. Your Name:
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Greek Goddess Artemis
Names of Greek Gods - Ancient Greek Gods
Greek Gods Prepare for Comeback
It’s only words… 3
Statue of Zeus
Why Some Greeks Are Worshipping the Ancient Gods
Pray With Fullness Of Life !
Free Us Again Spirit Of Life Abundant !
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4/10/2008 |
| your mom |
Enlarge ImageAres is known as the Greek God of War, but he was more specifically the God of war-like frenzy and bloodlust.
In Greek Mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of them have much sympathy for his activities.
The symbol of Ares is often held to be a dog and a vulture. Ares was often also accompanied by several other Gods into battle. They were: Deimos and Phobos (the spirits of terror and fear), his sister Enyo (the Goddess of bloodshed), and Alala, whose name became his battle war-cry.
The main myth of Ares is about the founding of the city of Thebes. Ares was the father of the water dragon that was killed by Cadmus. The dragon’s teeth were sown into the ground and fully grown Spartans sprung up out of them. These Spartans were held to be the descendants of Ares. Cadmus then married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and founded the city of Thebes.
Another famous myth about Ares is about his affair with Aphrodite. Apart from war and bloodshed, Ares was reputed to love Aphrodite the best. However, she was married to Hephaistos. They were caught in an embarrassing position and all the Gods came down to watch. But that didn’t stop Ares from continuing his secret liaisons with Aphrodite. He even went to the extent of killing Adonis (another one of Aphrodite’s lovers) by taking on the form of a boar.
There is also another story of Ares being chained inside an urn for thirteen months by the two giants Otus and Ephialtes. Ares remained inside that urn till Hermes came and rescued him, and Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes into killing each other.
Ares is also well known for the part he played in the Trojan War. He was on the side of the Trojans, but he was injured by Athena, when she threw a huge boulder on him.
However, not all stories about Ares are that way. There is one story where Ares killed Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, because he is raping Ares’ daughter Alcippe.
Later on, when the Romans conquered the Greeks, he was equated with the God Mars. Since Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, he attained some amount of respect there. |
4/10/2008 |
| your mom |
lame |
4/8/2008 |
| jim oscorn |
he killed too many people |
4/1/2008 |
| bob saget |
he sounds like a good guy |
4/1/2008 |
| baby b |
great job! |
3/28/2008 |
| ):{D |
I think that the Greeks were a bunch of lazy idiots who had too much time on there hand s so they made up "gods" |
3/28/2008 |
| i fool u |
If Ares is cake and cake is good, is ares chocolate or vanilla |
3/27/2008 |
| ):-D |
4 Cronus: I know that his symbol is a spear |
3/27/2008 |
| cronus |
i need more information about him. like what his symbol is and other personal things.
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3/25/2008 |
| ninja 11 |
This site is fun to read when you are bored. Do you know if Ares ever sniped anyone |
3/21/2008 |
| Lin ho |
Jk dont sue me |
3/21/2008 |
| lin ho |
I done did plagerize this. |
3/21/2008 |
| Rob fredrickca |
Doom to all who dare Question Ares god of war!
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3/21/2008 |
| roy stephenson |
This website di me a great deal of good for my research paper on Ares god of war. I didn't knnow much of the great info on this site. |
3/21/2008 |
| ???? |
that was good |
3/20/2008 |
| David M. |
Very good report! i needed a report for school and this realy helped, thank you, |
3/18/2008 |
| alisha |
very good and this is the best page on Ares and i give you 10 out of 10 for this |
3/18/2008 |
| dustin |
this really didn't tell me where ares was born or how he got his power and wat they were.so you should put that info. on your website. thanx!!! |
3/17/2008 |
| leslie |
chris brown is hot |
3/12/2008 |
| richard knight |
verty good work |
3/12/2008 |
| negro |
hello my name alfredo the |
3/12/2008 |
| joey |
this web site is good |
3/11/2008 |
| jjj |
wuz up! stupid |
3/11/2008 |
| sss |
more details |
3/11/2008 |
| alexhyatt |
i needa know when all this happened. nothing i can find tells me when. :[ |
3/4/2008 |
| ????? |
Great Website!!! It was a good source of information for my social studies project!! :-) |
3/1/2008 |
| John J. Jimmaro |
Do you mind if I use some of this for an essay on Ares? I will not plagarize, I will use original sentences |
2/27/2008 |
| Colten |
Oh and all you other fucl(s need to leave her alone she's tryin her best to give us information ...
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2/27/2008 |
| Colten |
I want to say this is helping me a lil but still need better pic's of ares (god of war) ty for the information thou ... =) |
2/27/2008 |
| alfredo maya |
black power mlk |
2/25/2008 |
| asdf |
where is ares from? |
2/25/2008 |
| Mike |
LOL i was jk it was an AWSOME wrighting over Ares! |
2/12/2008 |
| Mike |
I dont think this is a very good wrighting over Ares God of War. I think that the person that wrote this paper should consider getting a life |
2/12/2008 |
| Anthony |
we are doning a test on ares and we need help on it please and thank you |
2/11/2008 |
| kaitlin |
This was an amazing section |
2/5/2008 |
| luwizy |
good facts |
2/4/2008 |
| david ruiz |
good looks u helped me wit my report |
1/22/2008 |
| Marie |
it is cool |
1/14/2008 |
| heha |
lots of interesting thing, full of facts =) |
1/11/2008 |
| none of ur biss |
i have to to a report on this i dont no the real story of him tho |
1/7/2008 |
| none of ur biss |
i think ur a very ugly person and have no life ur prabably a poor hobo living a a stinkin sack bii!!! |
1/7/2008 |
| Jordan Ryker |
I liked it but what I was looking for was what he looked like but all the above info was very informative also it really helped! |
12/4/2007 |
| Shaded Leaf |
not very good information |
11/23/2007 |
| Shaded Leaf |
they weren't spartans they were spartoi |
11/23/2007 |
| arthur mbahin |
ares is my best greek god because is the god of war and can save greece that is why i like him |
11/14/2007 |
| logan |
thank you. it helped me with my project. |
11/6/2007 |
| Kt |
Thank you helped with my report |
10/27/2007 |
| Mary Nolan |
i am relived to find this page my class and i are working on greek gods and goddess and this helps alot so thanks for the info on "Ares the god of war" it helps LOADS lol
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10/18/2007 |
| Matthew Rivera |
I think Madhavi Ghare is a reaally good writer. She needs to do more work like this and Google needs to publish it. |
10/15/2007 |
| siden |
ares is a siko and should not have so many affaris and posiden should stp having demnted childern who rape innocent girls |
10/1/2007 |
| anonymus |
good site :] |
8/30/2007 |
| andrew |
i like the website |
8/11/2007 |
| Munish |
Bravo Bravo.....! I like greek mythology and all the gods, and ares is one of my favourite, It is good to see someone that knowledgable in India Other then Me ;) |
6/23/2007 |
| Ares |
Very good info. Ares is known for some good things that he did though. Gotta protect his reputation, as I have the same name ;) |
6/14/2007 |
| gabriel kurtz |
thats a lot of information good information |
5/4/2007 |
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