Which god killed Ares?

In Greek mythology, Ares wasn't definitively "killed" by one god; he was wounded by the mortal Diomedes (with Athena's aid) and later captured by Hephaestus, but he always recovered, often returning to Olympus complaining to his father, Zeus. However, in the popular God of War video game series, the Spartan warrior Kratos kills Ares, becoming the new God of War.
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Why did Kratos kill Ares?

Kratos killed Ares out of vengeance because Ares tricked him into murdering his own wife and daughter to break his mortal ties and turn him into the perfect, ruthless warrior, leading to Kratos's immense guilt and betrayal by the gods who promised to erase his sins but instead tormented him with visions. After years of servitude, Kratos sought to end his torment and destroy Ares, eventually succeeding with divine aid (like Pandora's Box) and becoming the new God of War.
 
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Who assaulted Ares' daughter?

Mythology. When Halirrhothius raped Alcippe, Ares's daughter by Aglaulus, Ares killed him. Ares was then tried for this in a court made up of his fellow gods.
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Who has defeated Ares?

While Ares, the Greek God of War, rarely faced total defeat, he was famously bested or wounded by Athena (strategic warfare), Hercules (Heracles), and even captured by the giant Aloadae, showing he was vulnerable to both divine intelligence and immense strength, often losing when facing strategy over brute force. 
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Who is Zeus' most hated child?

Zeus's most hated child, according to Greek myth, is widely considered to be Ares, the god of war, due to his brutal bloodlust, violence, and instability, which contrasted sharply with Zeus's favored, strategic daughter Athena; Zeus explicitly called Ares the most hateful god in The Iliad, though he still showed parental responsibility by having Ares healed. 
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Who was Zeus' youngest lover?

Zeus's youngest and most famous lover was the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus (in eagle form) for his exceptional beauty to serve as the cupbearer of the gods on Olympus, a role that made him immortal and Zeus's beloved, often depicted as a beautiful youth or teenager. 
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Why did Zeus put Dionysus in his thigh?

And it is this mortal Dionysus, according to Herodotus, who was said to have been stitched into the thigh of Zeus. Now we have just argued that one of the functions of the story of the thigh birth was to prove the divinity of the son of Semele.
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Who did Medusa lose her virginity to?

As we know, Medusa fell victim to Poseidon's advances, which broke her vows of celibacy and caused Athena to transform her into a gorgon and later be beheaded by Perseus.
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Who is Zeus scared of?

Zeus, king of the gods, feared few, but most notably Nyx, the primordial goddess of Night, who predated even the Titans and was mother to powerful forces like Death and the Fates; he wouldn't dare enter her realm. He also respected the immense power of the Fates (Moirai) who controlled destiny, and the vengeful Erinyes, goddesses of retribution, and was cautious around his jealous wife, Hera, as well as the terrifying monster Typhon, though he defeated him.
 
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Why did Kratos kill Poseidon so brutally?

Kratos brutally killed Poseidon in God of War III out of pure, unadulterated rage and revenge for the gods' betrayal, amplified by Poseidon's own arrogance and interference, especially after Kratos destroyed Atlantis, which was sacred to him, leading to Kratos taking his time to savor the humiliation and destruction of the Sea God, making it a deeply personal and sadistic act of vengeance. 
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Who killed all gods?

In his quest for the Flame, Kratos murders Titans and gods, ignoring the warnings of his victims. Kratos realizes Pandora is the key to pacifying the Flame and reaching Pandora's Box, which is engulfed by the Flame. Kratos comes to care for Pandora, who reminds him of his lost daughter Calliope.
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Who is the Greek god of bisexuality?

Forget the official titles; he should have been dubbed the 'God of Bisexuality'. In the realm of gods and mortals, Apollo's love life was a rollercoaster of passion, heartbreak, and transformations – proving that even gods are not immune to the trials and tribulations of love... as are we.
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Who is Ares worst enemy?

Giants. In one archaic myth, related only in the Iliad by the goddess Dione to her daughter Aphrodite, two chthonic giants, the Aloadae, named Otus and Ephialtes, bound Ares in chains and imprisoned him in a bronze urn, where he remained for thirteen months, a lunar year.
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How many girls did Zeus sleep with?

Zeus had countless lovers, with sources listing around 15 goddesses, 19 nymphs, and 22+ mortal women, totaling over 50 partners, though the exact number varies by myth; he famously had seven divine wives (Metis, Themis, Eurynome, Demeter, Mnemosyne, Leto, Hera) and numerous affairs, often disguised as animals or other forms, resulting in many famous heroes and gods, but many encounters are depicted as non-consensual by modern standards, despite being portrayed differently in ancient texts.
 
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Who raised Dionysus as a girl?

Hermes spirited the boy away to live with his aunt, Ino (one of his mother's sisters). Ino and her husband, Athamas, raised Dionysus as a girl to try to hide him from Hera's wrath, but Hera was not fooled and caused Ino to go mad. After several mishaps, Ino jumped into the sea, where she became the goddess Leucothea.
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Why are Greek gods so ripped?

Greek sculptors used muscular representation as a visual language to communicate divine and heroic status. Gods and mythological heroes were not simply depicted as more powerful versions of humans; their muscles were visual metaphors for their superhuman abilities and divine nature.
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Who is Zeus's strongest child?

The strongest child of Zeus is widely considered to be Heracles (Hercules), renowned for his immense physical strength and completion of the Twelve Labors, making him the pinnacle of heroic might. However, Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, is often cited as the most powerful daughter, born directly from Zeus and representing unmatched intellect and tactical prowess, making her a top contender for overall power.
 
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Did Poseidon have a male lover?

Yes, Poseidon had several male lovers in Greek mythology, most notably the sea-god Nerites, a beautiful youth who became his charioteer, and the mortal prince Pelops, with whom he had a significant pederastic affair. These relationships, common in Greek myths, often involved older gods and younger males, reflecting ancient Greek customs of paiderastia. 
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Who are the 4 virgin goddesses?

In Greek and Roman mythology, several goddesses are distinguished by their perpetual virginity. These goddesses included the Greek deities Hestia, Athena, and Artemis, along with their Roman equivalents, Vesta, Minerva, and Diana.
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Was Artemis queer?

Artemis, the Greek goddess, is often seen as a queer icon in modern interpretations due to her vow of eternal virginity and independence from men, leading many to view her as asexual, aromantic, or a lesbian, though ancient myths portray her as non-sexual rather than specifically queer, with some myths mentioning Orion, suggesting potential bisexuality, and modern adaptations (like DC Comics' Artemis) explicitly making her bisexual. 
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Does god accept bisexuals?

As New Testament Scholar Daniel Kirk has pointed out, Christians today would do well by the tradition of the apostles and our current witness in the world to recognize that theological abstractions aside, God has already clearly embraced LGBTQ+ people into full communion, and it is now the church's responsibility to ...
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Was homosexuality common in Greek?

Second, historical sources for Attica indicate that, although most men may have married, homosexual behavior was widespread among all levels of society and was considered no more opprobrious than heterosexual behavior.
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