-
envisages Ares and
Enyalios as
separate gods of war. In the Anabasis,
Xenophon mentions that the Gr****
mercenaries raise a war cry to
Enyalios as they charge...
- Ares is
given the
epithet Enyalios,
which seems to
appear on the
Mycenaean KN V 52
tablet as 𐀁𐀝𐀷𐀪𐀍, e-nu-wa-ri-jo.
Enyalios was
sometimes identified...
- Ares is
indicated as the father, however, the
masculine name
Enyalius or
Enyalios also may be used as a
title for Ares. As
goddess of war, Enyo is responsible...
- Odes 11.1, EN topostext, 2.1 "Witnesses the gods Aglauros, Hestia, Enyo,
Enyalios, Ares and
Athena Areia, Zeus, Thallo, Auxo, Hegemone, Herakles, and the...
- she had finished, the
goddess replied with
obedient words: "Mother of
Enyalios (i.e. Ares),
bride first enthroned of Zeus! I will give my
girdle and anything...
- (510-530 BCE).
Abodes Mount Olympus Genealogy Parents Ares and
Aphrodite Siblings Erotes, Deimos, Phlegyas, Harmonia,
Enyalios, Thrax, Oenomaus, and Amazons...
-
examples given by Mark, p. 127, (and
repeated by Falaschi)
include Ares
Enyalios,
Artemis Eukleia,
Artemis Hekate,
Athena Hygieia, and
Poseidon Erechtheus...
-
standard Homeric epithet of Hera. Ares
appeared under the name
Enyalios (****uming that
Enyalios is not a
separate god).
Additional divinities that can be also...
- "cult of Ares". In Sparta, however, each
company of
youths sacrificed to
Enyalios before engaging in
ritual fighting at the Phoebaeum. Hans M.
Barstad (2008)...
-
Homeric epithet of Hera. Ares has
appeared under the name
Enyalios (****uming that
Enyalios is not a
separate god) and
though the
importance of Areias...