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| - Ares is the son of both of Zeus and Hera. Ares was worshipped as the God of war in ancient Greece and Rome. Ares was unsatisfied with Zeus' rule of Olympia. He tries to take over Mount Olympius on more than one occasion. Ares has three times attempted to conquer Olympus, twice in league with his uncle, Pluto, god of the Olympian underworld, but evertime time he's thwarted through the efforts of his half-brother, Hercules, and any of Hercules' allies.
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| - Ares is the son of both of Zeus and Hera. Ares was worshipped as the God of war in ancient Greece and Rome. Ares was unsatisfied with Zeus' rule of Olympia. He tries to take over Mount Olympius on more than one occasion. Ares has three times attempted to conquer Olympus, twice in league with his uncle, Pluto, god of the Olympian underworld, but evertime time he's thwarted through the efforts of his half-brother, Hercules, and any of Hercules' allies. Ares, who hated Hercules ever since he had killed Ares' monstrous Stymphalian birds in the days of ancient Greece, had tried to gain revenge against Hercules. Later, he ended up joining the Avengers (in the comic series The Mighty Avengers), which lead to his tenure in Norman Osborn's Avengers (in the comic series The Dark Avengers). Eventually, he was brutally murdered in the seige on Asgard after fellow team-mate Sentry went berserk and tore him in half.
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