Ares
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Ares
Summary
Ares is a fictional deity[1]. He draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #24 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable student of Ares was Xena[3].
- A notable student of Ares was Eve[4].
- Ares is the creator of Rob Tapert[5].
- Ares is recorded as male[6].
- Ares's instance of is recorded as fictional deity[7].
- Ares's instance of is recorded as television character[8].
- Ares's instance of is recorded as fictional shapeshifter[9].
- Ares's based on is recorded as Ares[10].
- Ares's performer is recorded as Kevin Smith[11].
- Ares's unmarried partner is recorded as Xena[12].
- Ares's unmarried partner is recorded as Eve[13].
- Ares's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0b44ms[14].
- Ares's given name is recorded as Ares[15].
- Ares's from narrative universe is recorded as Xenaverse[16].
- Ares's present in work is recorded as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys[17].
- Ares's present in work is recorded as Xena: Warrior Princess[18].
- Ares's present in work is recorded as Young Hercules[19].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman strength[20].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as immortality in fiction[21].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as teleportation[22].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as pyrokinesis[23].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as cryokinesis[24].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as invisible person[25].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as telekinesis[26].
- Ares's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as electrokinesis[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Notable students include Xena[3], a television character[28] and Eve[4], a fictional human[29].
Works and Contributions
Ares is the creator of Rob Tapert[5].
Why It Matters
Ares draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #24 of 39).[2]