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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God Jupiter (Iupiter)  – King of the Gods – Roman Mythology 

In Roman Mythology, Jupiter / Iuppiter / Jove is considered the highest and mightiest of the Roman Gods. God Jupiter was called the Roman King of all gods and the protector of Rome. The first inhabitants of the region that would later be known as Rome believed that they were protected by the spirits of their ancestors. Over time, as the land expanded and times changed, they added three gods to these spirits; Mars, Romulus and Jupiter.  Again, over time, Mars and Romulus were replaced…

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CRONUS – GREEK MYTHOLOGY – ETERNAL TIME

TITAN CRONUS – God of Time in Greek Mythology Cronus, a Titan in Greek Mythology, is the son of the Earth goddess Gaia and the Sky god Uranus. He represents eternal time and infinity, serving as the god of time in Greek mythology. As a matter of fact, it is seen that the Titan Cronus, the father of Zeus, has been attributed the meaning and characteristics of the word “chronos”, which means time, or Chronos, a primitive god mentioned especially in Orphic cosmogony, perhaps because…

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