In ancient Greek mythology, it is Hephaestus who is "cuckolded" as a result of an affair between his wife and the God of War, Ares. Suffering from a club foot and yet capable of highly skilled craft-work, Hephaestus managed to catch his wife and her love in their act of unfaithfulness, yet he remained an object of contempt for many of the other gods who witnessed the event.
ares wife was in fact aphrodite
The original Hermaphrodite (according to Greek legend) was the child of Hermes, the god of messengers, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. The child was exactly half of each, and thus was both male and female.
No because he died without any childrean, but his half brother probably had kids and they are alive but thank God they aren't like Hitler.
Beveridge saw God's hand in America's destiny by believing that America was in the able hands of God Himself.
He isn't.
ares wife was in fact aphrodite
Ares' wife in Greek mythology is named Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
The god cuckolded by Aphrodite and Ares is Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and craftsmen. Despite his skill and creativity, his wife Aphrodite's affair with Ares is a well-known mythological tale that symbolizes the juxtaposition of beauty and power.
Yes, Ares, the Greek god of war, had a wife named Aphrodite, who was the goddess of love and beauty.
I believe it was Zeus.
Ares' wife was Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Their union was known for its passionate and tumultuous nature in Greek mythology.
Every god other than Aphrodite, his wife, hated Ares.
Ares, the Greek god of war, was married to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
He had no wife - he preferred fooling around with Aphrodite.
ares didn't have a husband he had a wife he had alot of mortal girl but,he wanted aphrodite but aphrodite had hespharous the god of metalworking. but aphrodite noticed and she picked ares
The Greek goddess Aphrodite was married to Ares, the god of war. They had several children together, including Eros, Phobos, and Deimos. Their relationship symbolized the connection between love and conflict.
Aphrodite's husband, Hephaestus (god of the forge) created a trap for Ares and Aphrodite.