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Ares
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Mark Cartwright published on 11 July 2012 |
The ancient Greek god of war Ares (Roman name: Mars) was perhaps the most unpopular of all the Olympian gods because of his quick temper, aggressiveness, and unquenchable thirst for conflict. Described by Hesiod as ‘shield-piercing Ares’ and ‘city-sacking Ares’, the god represented the more brutal and bloody side of battle - in contrast... [continue reading]
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G. R. S. MeadAres Pub (19 June 1978)Currently unavailable -

François HartogUniversity of California Press (15 January 1988)Price: $63.00 -

O. JahnAres Pub (19 June 1976)Price: $35.00 -

Pierre JouguetAres Pub (19 June 1978)Currently unavailable -

John Pentland MahaffyAres Pub (19 June 1981)Currently unavailable -

W. M. Flinders PetrieAres Pub (19 April 1995)Price: $20.00 -

AnonymousAres Publishers, Inc. (01 January 1974)Currently unavailable -

Percy E. NewberryAres Pub (19 June 1979)Currently unavailable -

Jennifer LarsonRoutledge (10 May 2007)Price: $130.00 -

Barbara BreitenbergerRoutledge (30 May 2007)Price: $133.00


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