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Do you want to learn more about Ares, the fearsome Greek god of war, as well as the symbols most commonly associated with him? Maybe you’re a Percy Jackson fan, or maybe you’re just curious—but either way, you’ve come to the right place. Ancient Greeks depicted Ares alongside other symbols of war and battle, including Ares’ weapons, armor, and sacred animals. In this article, we’ll do a deep dive into prominent symbols of Ares, as well as myths associated with the Greek god and his worship in ancient times!
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