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Temple of Ares (various locations)

The Temple of Ares refers to ancient Greek religious sites dedicated to Ares, the god of war. Several locations, notably in Athens and Corinth, feature ruins or reconstructions of these temples. These structures served as sacred spaces for worship, offerings, and gatherings related to martial valor. Architecturally, they typically included columns and steps, reflecting Greek temple design. Today, the remains provide insight into ancient Greek religion and society’s reverence for Ares, highlighting the cultural importance of martial prowess and divine protection in their worldview.