Welcome to our
walk through on Greek mythology. Read the chapters and learn more
about this island and it's beginnings.
ARES (AIR-eez; Roman name
Mars) was the god of war, or more precisely of warlike frenzy. Though
an immortal deity, he was bested by Heracles in battle and was almost
killed when stuffed into a jar by two giants. When another hero
wounded him during the Trojan War, he received scant sympathy from
his father Zeus.
In appearance, Ares was handsome and cruel. He is often depicted
carrying a bloodstained spear. His throne on Mount Olympus was said
to be covered in human skin.
The Roman god Mars, with whom Ares was
identified, was the father of Romulus and Remus, the mythological
founders of Rome. Thus he was more important to the Romans than
his Greek counterpart. He was also more dignified.