How Ares, Apollo, And Athena Have Affected Greek Culture

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Ares, Apollo, and Athena are Greek gods and goddess that have affected Greek culture, music, and mythology.Ares god of war has multiple stories and character arcs about his beliefs and decisions.He is to this important and a cause of culture and government to society.Athena, goddess of wisdom effects how people make their decisions in succession teaching life lessons through religion and mythology with stories, opinions and beliefs of many Greeks.Apollo, god of music and hunting affects how people use their religion to decide to do gather food use culture and see stories and how they affect many people's life's back then and

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