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  2. Temple of Ares - Wikipedia

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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 the temple found throughout the Agora enable a full, if tentative, reconstruction of the temple's appearance and sculptural programme.

  3. Category:Temples of Ares - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Ares; Temple of Ares at Metropolis; Temple of Mars; Temple of Mars in Clivo; Temple of Mars Ultor This page was last edited on 20 May 2023, at 19:45 ...

  4. Ares - Wikipedia

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    Ares, 2nd–3rd century AD, after a Greek bronze original by Alkamenes dated 420 BC, [citation needed], excavated in 1925 in Rome's Largo di Torre Argentina. In mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, only a few places are known to have had a formal temple and cult of Ares.

  5. Otrera - Wikipedia

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    Otrera is sometimes considered the mythological founder of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, which was closely connected with Amazons. [2] She is the queen and the founding mother of the Amazon nation. Otrera was the consort [3] of Ares and mother by him of Hippolyta [4] and Penthesilea; [5] [6] both went on to become queens of the Amazons.

  6. Areopagus - Wikipedia

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    The Areopagus as viewed from the Acropolis. Engraved plaque containing Apostle Paul's Areopagus sermon.. The Areopagus (/ æ r i ˈ ɒ p ə ɡ ə s /) is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.

  7. Aphrodite Areia - Wikipedia

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    A Roman copy of a statue of Aphrodite Areia found in Epidaurus, with the original created by the Polykleitos school.. Aphrodite Areia (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Ἀρεία) or "Aphrodite the Warlike" was a cult epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, in which she was depicted in full armor like the war god Ares. [1]

  8. Eris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Eris (Ancient Greek: Ἔρις, romanized: Eris, lit. 'Strife') is the goddess and personification of strife and discord, particularly in war, and in the Iliad (where she is the "sister" of Ares the god of war).

  9. Category:Temples of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Apollo, Miletus; Temple of Ares; Temple of Pythian Apollo, Rhodes; Z. Temple of Apollo Zoster This page was last edited on 22 March 2024, at 16:04 (UTC). ...