Tag Archives: Ares
14th October 1066
On this day in 1066, the Battle of Hastings occurred. It is an important date in English history, since it is the day that Harold II Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king, died. Harold II’s death paved the way for William … Continue reading
Arēs: An Unpopular God (via A Young Flemish Hellenist)
Apollodorosh summed up my thoughts and feelings about Ares better than what I did, so I will share this with you all. I would also be sure to check out his other post about Ares over here too. Khairete everyone, … Continue reading
Chill Out a Bit
I felt like sharing some tracks by Emancipator. Enjoy~
Hephaistos and Volcanoes
Broad sheets of flame were lighting up many parts of Vesuvius; their light and brightness were the more vivid for the darkness of the night … It was daylight now elsewhere in the world, but there the darkness was darker … Continue reading
Re: Why Ares is Unpopular
Edit – 31/08/2011: I will like to add that I am not happy with this post after reflecting upon what I wrote. Some things I wrote are quite harsh and I did overemphasise Ares’ masculinity and warlike characteristics. I should … Continue reading
To Ares I
Albion is yours, Lord of War, This land is a throne for you Lord, And is the home of a warlike and passionate people. This is a bloodstained land, shaped by war, A land of kings, bearing a banner with … Continue reading