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    Ludovisi Ares - Wikipedia

    The Ludovisi Ares is an Antonine Roman marble sculpture of Ares, a fine 2nd-century copy of a late 4th-century BCE Greek original, associated with Scopas or Lysippus: thus the Roman god of war receives his Greek name, Ares. Ares/Mars is portrayed as young and beardless and seated on a trophy of arms, while an … See more

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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 …

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    • Ludovisi Ares | Museum of Classical Archaeology Databases

    • Ares Ludovisi - Ancient Greco-Roman Statue - THEOI GREEK …

    • Ares - God of War (Illustration) - World History …

      Jan 17, 2016 · A marble statue of a seated Ares, Greek god of war. Eros plays at the god's feet. 2nd century BCE. (Palazzo Altemps, Rome)

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    • Ares (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia

      Sep 10, 2012 · Ares is the Ancient Greek god of war, also known as Mars in Roman mythology. See a 2nd century BCE marble sculpture of Ares in the Ludovisi Collection, Rome.

    • Mars/Ares Statue Sculpture - Roman God of War (Cold Cast Bronze)

    • 14 Intriguing Facts About The Ares Statue

      Sep 11, 2023 · With its intricate design and towering presence, the Ares statue has become a symbol of strength, power, and endurance. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of the Ares statue and uncover 14 intriguing …

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