ARES GOD OF WAR IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY

Ares, the son of Goddess Hera and God Zeus, is the god of war in Greek Mythology. Among the gods and goddesses in Greek Mythology, very few evoke turmoil and chaos like Ares, the Greek god of war. Unlike his sister Goddess Athena, who represents the strategic and wisdom-requiring aspect of war, Ares  god of war is a god who embodies the cruel and savage aspect of war and combat; violence, bloodshed and chaos… Both revered and feared, Ares god personified not only the act…

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GREEK GOD HERMES: Messenger of the Gods, God of Thieves and Merchants – Greek Mythology

In Greek Mythology, the god Hermes, one of the 12 Gods of Olympus, is the son of Zeus and Maia.  In Greek Mythology, Greek God Hermes is the god of thieves, shepherds, merchants and orators. God Hermes was also appointed as the messenger of the gods and the carrier of messages between the gods and mortals. WHO IS THE GOD HERMES IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY? Greek God Hermes, the messenger of the gods, is the son of the god Zeus and Maia in Greek Mythology. He…

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ROMAN GOD JANUS (IANUS): God Janus – God of Beginnings and Endings

The Roman god Janus, in Roman Mythology, is a god of ancient and original origin. For this reason, unlike many gods in Roman Mythology, Janus Roman God does not have any equivalent in Greek Mythology.  In the Early Roman Period, when the belief in the simple family was widespread, god Janus was defined as a divine power protecting the thresholds of houses. According to some views, according to Roman tradition, he was initially an early divine being, and as religion developed, he became deified. What…

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