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    The Temple of Ares was a Doric hexastyle peripteral temple dedicated to Ares, located in the northern part of the Ancient Agora of Athens. Fragments from...
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    symbols. Ares (/ˈɛəriːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Árēs [árɛːs]) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and...
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    Sculpture and Acroteria from the Hephaisteion and Temple of Ares in the Agora at Athens". American Journal of Archaeology. 61 (2): 161–165. doi:10.2307/500354...
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    (1953). "An Akroterion from the Temple of Ares in the Athenian Agora". Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 22...
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  • Athena Areia (category Epithets of Athena)
    Areia, and Enyo, stood in the temple of Ares at Athens. There was also a colossal acrolithic statue of her, at a temple at Plataea, built with the spoils...
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  • Enyalius (redirect from Ares Enyalius)
    is generally a son of Ares by Enyo[citation needed] and also a byname of Ares the god of war. Though Enyalius as a by-name of Ares is the most accepted...
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    agora. Some of these included: An Altar of Zeus Agoraios was added just to the east of the Monument to the Eponymous Heroes. The Temple of Ares, dedicated...
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    The Temple of Mars Ultor was a sanctuary erected in Ancient Rome by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 2 BCE and dedicated to the god Mars in his guise as...
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    to Pausanias (I, 8, 4), made a statue of Ares that was erected on the Athenian agora. However, the temple of Ares to which he refers had only been moved...
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  • ancient city of Sparta (also home to the Temple of Ares), the Mounts of Laconia, and a brief scene above the city of Athens featuring Suicide Bluffs, the...
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    linking the temple with a statue of Athena found nearby (Agora inv. S 654), but this is now associated with the Temple of Ares. The foundations in the Agora...
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    Alcamenes (category Year of birth unknown)
    on the Athenian agora, which some have related to the Ares Borghese. However, the temple of Ares to which he refers had only been moved from Acharnes and...
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  • Otrera (category Women of Ares)
    Apollonius of Rhodes writes that the three cities of the Amazons are located in the plain of Doias. He further mentions a temple of Ares, Otrera and...
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    The Temple of Mars (Latin: Aedes Martis in Circo) was a temple built on the campus Martius in Rome in the 2nd century BC, near the Circus Flaminius, dedicated...
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  • are also soldiers for Temple Mercenaries. Ares and Mikael are admitted to the Chronos based Temple Mercenaries after a test of skill against B-rank soldiers...
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  • Makhai or the chained god's heartbeat, from a chained Ares statue by defeating Mimas at the temple of Ares in Sparta. While sailing through the Aegean Sea,...
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    The Temple of Hephaestus, located to the west of the Agora. The Temple of Ares, to the north of the Agora. Metroon, or temple of the mother of the gods...
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    Pseudo-Plutarch, Vitae decem oratorum (Lives of the Ten Orators) 8, 11. Pausanias, 1.8.4 locates the statue near the Temple of Ares. Long, p. 162. Long, pp. 72 (T 16...
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    The Ludovisi Ares is an Antonine Roman marble sculpture of Ares, a fine 2nd-century copy of a late 4th-century BCE Greek original, associated with Scopas...
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    city reached a zenith of cultural and economic life. A temple dedicated to the war god Ares, one of only two known such temples, has been located at this...
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  • Enyo (category Women of Ares)
    the surname of Homoloïus from Homoloïs, a priestess of Enyo. A statue of Enyo, made by the sons of Praxiteles, stood in the temple of Ares at Athens. Enyo...
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    destruction of Acharnae and the abandonment of the temple of Ares, a sanctuary of great importance in the deme, led to the warlike depiction of its citizens...
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  • Thrax (mythology) (category Children of Ares)
    golden shield' - One of the names of Ares was Thrax, he being the Patron of Thrace. His golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia there...
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    Stoa Poikile (category Commemoration of the battle of Marathon)
    the northwest corner of the Agora. The capitals are similar to those of the Temple of Athena at Sounion (later the Southeast Temple), but with a reduced...
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    Harmodius and Aristogeiton (sculpture) (category Roman copies of 5th-century BC Greek sculptures)
    A sculptural pairing of the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogeiton (Ancient Greek: Ἁρμόδιος καὶ Ἀριστογείτων, romanized: Harmodios, Aristogeitōn) was...
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  • Echemus (category Mythological kings of Arcadia)
    includes in his description of the temple of Ares Aphenius between the cities of Tegea and Pallantium. After the death of Eurystheus, Hyllus led the Heracleidae...
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    Borghese Ares Revisited: New Evidence from the Agora and a Reconstruction of the Augustan Cult Group in the Temple of Ares". Hesperia: The Journal of the American...
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  • Locrus (category Children of Zeus)
    whose statue of Athena in the temple of Ares, at Athens, is mentioned by Pausanias. Pseudo-Scymnus, Circuit of the Earth 587 ff. Plutarch, Quaestiones...
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  • Tony Ressler (category Place of birth missing (living people))
    Ares Management in 1997. As of May 2024, his net worth was estimated by Forbes at $11.3 billion. Ressler was born in 1960 to a Jewish family, one of five...
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    tetrastyle prostyle temple closely modelled on the Erechtheion's north porch, that was built to the north of the altar. The temple fell into ruin by the...
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