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The myth of Aphrodite and Ares in greek mythology is very interesting for various reasons. First of all, it tells about a theme that's recurrent in mythology: the association between beauty and war. These two mythological gods enshrine that association. Ares, the god of war fell madly in love when he met the goddess of beauty. Unlike what he did with his other lovers, he decided to win her over. He bought her gifts and complimented her constantly to gain her love. The two spent a lot of…

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The myth of Aphrodite and Ares in greek mythology is very interesting for various reasons. First of all, it tells about a theme that's recurrent in mythology: the association between beauty and war. These two mythological gods enshrine that association. Ares, the god of war fell madly in love when he met the goddess of beauty. Unlike what he did with his other lovers, he decided to win her over. He bought her gifts and complimented her constantly to gain her love. The two spent a lot of…

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an image of a woman with long hair holding an umbrella in her hand and the caption above it reads, aphrodite and ares i amores
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A full length marble statue of Mars and Venus, standing. Venus stands partially draped gazing upwards at Mars, who wears a Roman centurion style helmet and holds a spear.This magnificent sculpture of the Roman Gods ‘Mars and Venus’ was carved from a single marble block. It was commissioned by the Prince Regent for Carlton House in 1815 during Canovas visit to London to see the Elgin Marbles. It represents an allegory of War and Peace after England’s victory over Napoleon at the Battle of...

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