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    In the Greek mythology, has anyone killed Ares? If yes, who killed him?

    EDIT Ares is the God of War.

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    Ares doesn't die. There are only two Gods that die. I leave you to guess who they are.

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    Me. ;D

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    No...see, gods (small g) are immortal. They don't die.

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    Kratos killed him and probably would again and again others to defeat Ares is Zeus who would beat him in seconds

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    It is a simple equation really. God's = Immortality, Any God that does or can die,, is not a God. so,, If someone has killed Ares, then he really is not the God of anything. "Mortals can die. Gods cannot."

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    You can't kill him man, just injure him if you re very lucky.

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    In the original mythology Ares' cousins, a pair of twin giants, sons of Poseidon named Otos and Ephialtes, once captured and locked Ares in a giant jar for about a year before he was rescued by the messenger-god Hermes. Apparently this imprisonment, presumably because he did not have access to any of the food and drink of the gods (or any form of nutrition, for that matter), nearly killed him. But otherwise, no, there's no ancient story about the death of this god.


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