Saturday, April 24, 2010

How many children did the greek god, Ares, have and what were there name?

All I have is Phobos, Harmonia, and Deimos. Please list all of them please

How many children did the greek god, Ares, have and what were there name?
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Deimos and Phobos were his children by Aphrodite and were the spirit of terror and fear. The sister and companion of murderous Ares was Enyo, goddess of bloodshed and violence. The presence of Ares was accompanied by Kydoimos, the demon of the din of battle, as well as the Makhai (Battles), the Hysminai (Manslaughters), Polemos (a minor spirit of war; probably an epithet of Ares, as he had no specific dominion), and Polemos' daughter, Alala, goddess/personification of the Greek war-cry, whose name Ares used as his own war-cry.





Consorts and Children





There are accounts of a son of Ares, Cycnus (K媒knos) of Macedonia, who was so murderous that he attempted to build a temple with the skulls and the bones of travellers. Heracles slaughtered this abominable monstrosity, engendering the wrath of Ares, whom the hero wounded (Apollodorus 2.114).


Other consorts and children of Ares include:


Aglaulus


Alcippe


Aphrodite


Deimos (Dread)


Eros (in some sources)


Harmonia


Phobos (Fright)


Cyrene


Diomedes


Harpina (or Sterope, according to some accounts)


Oenomaus


Otrera


Penthesilea


Pyrene


Cycnus


Astyoche


Ascalaphus and Ialmenus


Bistonis


Tereus


Rhea Silvia (Roman mythology)


Remus


Romulus


Unknown mothers


Antiope


Biston


Enyo


Eurytion


Hippolyte


Melanippe


Thrax


Patacaus
Reply:Wikipedia is not relevant. Go to this website. It has tons of good stuff. Also, check out The Idiot's Guide To Greek Mythology.
Reply:The children he had with Aphrodite are Phobos,Armonia,Deimos,Erotas,


Anterotas,Diomidis,Mysos and Evros.


He also had a lot of children with mortal women.


Oinomaos,Meliagros,Kyknos,


Tydeys and many more
Reply:As far as I can tell he had 3:


Diomedes, by the nymph Cyrene;


Cycnus by Pyrene;


Oenomaus by Sterope, one of the seven sisters comprising the Pleiades constellation.

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