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Ares

Ares. By: Jack Lewis. creation. Ares is a god from Greek mythology Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera Ares was created so people wouldn’t feel guilty for killing. powers. Ares is the god of: war and destruction Courage Bloodlust

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Ares

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  1. Ares By: Jack Lewis

  2. creation • Ares is a god from Greek mythology • Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera • Ares was created so • people wouldn’t feel • guilty for killing

  3. powers • Ares is the god of: • war and destruction • Courage • Bloodlust • Civil order

  4. weakness • Ares weakness is unknown

  5. symbols • Spear • Helmet • Chariot Sacred animals Vulture Venomous snake Alligator dog

  6. story • At the bidding of Zeus, Ganymede poured the wine. And all the race of gods hasted to do honor to the white armed bride, own sister of Amphitrite: Zeus from Olympus and Poseidon from the sea . . . And iron Ares, even as, helmetless nor lifting warlike spear, he comes into the house of Hephaestus, in such wise without breastplate and without whetted sword danced smilingly at the wedding.

  7. Ares is a god that brings god and evil • It just maters about your perspective

  8. Why story was created • I think this story shows how special a wedding is and how it should be. This story also shows that all your petty differences should be set aside.

  9. Facts • He either is a bearded warrior dressed in battle armor or a nude beardless youth with only a helm & spear

  10. Work cites http://anciehttp://www.theoi.com/Olympios/AresWrath.html nthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Ares.htm http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Ares.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ares http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/AresMyths2.html

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