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TRITEIA A sea-nymph of Triteia in Akhaia (southern Greece) loved by Ares who bore him a son Melanippos. TEREINE A Naiad-nymph of the Triballoi of Thrake (north of Greece), loved by Ares.

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TANAGRA A Naiad-nymph of Argos (isouthern Greece) whom the gods Ares and Hermes competed over in a boxing match. She bore him one or two sons Oinomaos and Euenos (though the latter is usually called a son of Ares by Demonike). STEROPE A Pleiad-nymph of Elis (southern Greece), loved by Ares. Kyrene is probably the same as Pyrene the mother of Kyknos. KYRENE (Cyrene) A nymph of Bistonia in Thrake (north of Greece) loved by Ares. HARPINNA A Naiad-nymph of Pisa, Elis (southern Greece) loved by Ares, and according to some the mother of Oinomaos. She bore him the first of the Amazones tribe. HARMONIA A nymph of Assyria (Asia Minor) who was seduced by Ares in the Akmonian Wood. Demeter rejected all their gifts and hid her daughter away from the company of the gods. PERSEPHONE The gods Ares, Hermes, Apollon and Hephaistos all wooed Persephone before her marriage to Haides. From the sowing of this Drakon's teeth were born a tribe of warrior-men known as the Spartoi. ĮRINYS TELPHOUSIA Either one of the Erinyes or the goddess Demeter (who was titled the Erinys of Thelpousa). No offspring are mentioned of this pair.ĮNYO The goddess of war and strife was said to have borne Ares a son Enyalios. She was cursed with a rampant sexuality by the jealous Aphrodite.

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She bore him four divine sons and a daughter: Eros, Anteros, Deimos, Phobos and Harmonia.ĮOS The goddess of the dawn with whom Ares had a brief love affair.

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The pair were commonly depicted together in ancient art-to such an extent that she could properly be described as his consort.ĪPHRODITE The goddess of love and beauty had a long love affair with Ares which lasted for the duration of her marriage to Hephaistos and beyond. The most significant of the love-myths was the tale of his affair with the goddess Aphrodite. Most of these, however, appear only in the ancient genealogies with no accompanying story. This page describes the loves of the god. Mars Ares, Aphrodite and Eros, Greco-Roman fresco from Pompeii C1st A.D., Naples National Archaeological MuseumĪRES was the Olympian god of war, battlelust and manliness.








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