Does Ares have an enemy?

Athena is the single most prevalent foe of Ares, the two were the ultimate symbol of war, two siblings with the same station but who were so different they were always ready to fight one another.
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Who was Ares defeated by?

Ares is roundly beaten by Athena who, supporting the Achaeans, knocks him out with a large rock. He also comes off worse against the Achaean hero Diomedes who even manages to injure the god with his spear, albeit with the help of Athena. Homer describes the scream of the wounded Ares as like the shouts of 10,000 men.
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Who is Ares afraid of?

Ares also fled in fear of the giant Typhon when the monster first attacked Olympus, though most other Olympians (other than Zeus) did as well. Even though Ares was the god of war, some say he disturbed the gods with his loud bellows when he lost.
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Who is Ares's greatest enemy?

Athena is the single most prevalent foe of Ares, the two were the ultimate symbol of war, two siblings with the same station but who were so different they were always ready to fight one another.
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Who was Ares biggest rival?

Ares and Athena: The Ultimate Sibling Rivalry

The role that Ares plays in Greek mythology is rather small. This has a lot to do with Athena being perceived as superior. As such, the two siblings were bitter rivals and were always in constant competition.
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GOD OF WAR - How Kratos became a servant of Ares and got Blades of Chaos



Did Ares have a weakness?

Weaknesses: Impulsive, bloodthirsty, raring for a fight regardless of the consequences. Relationships:No spouse, and his main love is war.
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Did Ares ever lose a war?

When Aphrodite fell in love with the mortal Adonis, Ares became jealous. He turned into a boar and attacked Adonis with his tusks killing him. He fought the Greek hero Heracles twice and lost both times.
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Was Zeus afraid of Ares?

Ares was Zeus' least favorite son, something which caused mass resentment in Ares and caused him to act out to get his father's attention, which itself was what Zeus disliked about him. As Athena was the daughter of Zeus' first wife, Metis.
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How was Ares killed?

Death of Ares

Ares pleaded for his life while reminding Kratos of the day that he had saved his life, and how he had only tried to make him a great warrior. Kratos ironically recanted that Ares had "succeeded" in doing that before he impaled him through the chest and killed him.
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Who was Ares jealous of?

It is said that the boar which killed Adonis was no ordinary beast but the god Ares, who was one of Aphrodite's many lovers. Jealous of her passion for Adonis, Ares, disguised himself in the form of a boar and attacked the young man.
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Did Hades fight Ares?

Battle in Tartarus

Ares tries to use Zeus' thunderbolt, but Zeus forbids the weapon from activating, which frustrates him. Ares is then attacked by a furious Hades, who whacks him with the pitchfork. Ares tries to fight back, but Hades knocks him over the cliff edge.
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Who is Ares best friend?

Ares' best friend, Eris, was known as the spirit of disagreement. When they traveled together, they caused a lot of trouble!
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Did Ares beat Zeus?

Although Ares was at his strongest, he found Zeus' power and skill to be too much for him to overcome and although Ares managed to inflict considerable injuries on his father, Zeus eventually won and not only did Ares fail to kill Zeus in combat, he also was severely wounded and banished from Olympus by his father.
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Did Zeus banish Ares?

Although Ares's powers had greatly enhanced, Zeus was able to defeat the God of War, banishing Ares from Olympus and grievously wounding him and leaving him badly weakened and much smaller, although he sustained severe wounds in the battle.
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Did Ares ever win a war?

Since Ares is a mythological deity, technically he did not fight in any battles. However, within Greek literature and myth, especially Homeric writings, Ares fought in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks, leading an assault against the Trojan army. He is also said to have engaged in battles with Heracles, most...
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Who were Ares lovers?

Ares, not always a warrior, was a lover as well. He was known for being the lover of Aphrodite aka Venus, shown with him here, who was married to Hephaestus aka Vulcan, the God of Fire. Seen here with his shield on the ground, Ares is embracing Aphrodite.
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Was Ares an angry god?

The son of Zeus and Hera and one of the twelve Olympian deities, Ares was the god of rage, terror, and violence. Though he was often portrayed as the all-encompassing god of war, Ares traditionally represented only the most brutal, impulsive, and unrestrained aspects of combat.
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Can Athena beat Ares?

Athena defeated Ares several times. During the Trojan War, she attacked him with a boulder. Athena also helped Heracles (Hercules in Latin) defeat Ares through a non-fatal wound.
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Who is the strongest Greek god?

Zeus is the strongest of the gods in the Ancient Greek religion because he has both power and intelligence. He is able to ensure that he is not replaced by another, more powerful deity.
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Was Ares a good god?

Son of Zeus and Hera, Ares was reckless, bloodthirsty and brutal, representing all the worst and most terrifying aspects of battle. Understandably, this made him pretty unpopular, and even Zeus, Ares's father, would have banished him to the pits of Tartarus if he weren't his own flesh and blood.
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Who is Ares favorite?

Aphrodite, The Lover Of Ares

As you may have gathered, the goddess of beauty, Aphrodite, was the secret lover of Ares.
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Who is an Aries enemy?

Aries. In the zodiac table there are only a few signs who Aries takes a dislike to. The zodiac sign of Aquarius and Virgo are the ones whom Aries consider as their enemy. This is because Aquarius never fails to hurt them and Virgo lives a life which has a better balance than Aries could manage.
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Who is Ares arch enemy?

Ares is a mighty Greek god of war and a major antagonist in the DC Comics universe, specifically an implacable arch-enemy towards his younger half-sister Wonder Woman, the Amazon peacemaker.
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Did Hercules fight Ares?

Hercules also killed several other sons of Ares including Kyknos who was killing people on their way to Delphi. Enraged, Ares then fought with Hercules but was defeated and injured by the hero of the Twelve Labours.
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Who hurt Aphrodite and Ares?

Diomedes in the Iliad

In Iliad 5 Diomedes grazes Aphrodite's hand with his spear as she carries her unconscious son Aeneas away from the battlefield (Il. 5.330-351), and later he debilitates a much more formidable god, namely Ares (Il. 5.846-867).
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