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  2. Aphrodite Areia - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias' claim that "Aphrodite Areia" was simply a female version of Ares has some support in the contemporary epigraphy. [7] [1] [8] Various authors make reference to Sparta worshipping an armoured Aphrodite, such as Plutarch, Nonnos, and Quintilian. [3]

  3. Category:Women of Ares - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Women of Ares" The following 31 pages are in this category ...

  4. Enyo - Wikipedia

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    In some myths, she is identified as the mother of the war god Enyalius as well, [6] and in these myths, Ares is indicated as the father, however, the masculine name Enyalius or Enyalios also may be used as a title for Ares. [7] As goddess of war, Enyo is responsible for orchestrating the destruction of cities, often accompanying Ares into ...

  5. List of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior ...

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    Ares Monster (portrayed by Mark Newnham, voiced by Al Chalk) - A full-armored monster associated with Ares. In the toyline, it was immortalized as "Ares." Ares' Snake - A giant snake that guards the Urn of Zeus in Ares' Cave. Argo - A palomino horse, and the cavalry horse of Xena. Argo can sense danger, use martial arts, and issue commands to ...

  6. Ares - Wikipedia

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    Though Ares plays a relatively limited role in Greek mythology as represented in literary narratives, his numerous love affairs and abundant offspring are often alluded to. [73] The union of Ares and Aphrodite created the gods Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, and Harmonia. Other versions include Alcippe as one of his daughters.

  7. Ares Gynaecothoenas - Wikipedia

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    The image of Ares Gynaecothoenas was located on the Tegean Agora and was, as such, also easily viewable for visitors to the city. [7] [8] This story is a part of the narrative of conflict between the Tegeans and the Spartans, which makes up some of the putative history that featured as an important part of local identity in Tegea.

  8. Eris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Eris (Ancient Greek: Ἔρις, romanized: Eris, lit. 'Strife') is the goddess and personification of strife and discord, particularly in war, and in the Iliad (where she is the "sister" of Ares the god of war).

  9. Penthesilea - Wikipedia

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    Penthesilea (Greek: Πενθεσίλεια, romanized: Penthesíleia) was an Amazonian queen in Greek mythology, the daughter of Ares and Otrera and the sister of Hippolyta, Antiope, and Melanippe. She assisted Troy in the Trojan War , during which she was killed by Achilles or Neoptolemus .