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Prayer to Ares

Ares
Magnanimous, unconquered, boisterous Ares, in darts rejoicing, and in bloody wars; fierce and untamed, whose mighty power can make the strongest walls from their foundations shake: mortal-destroying king, defiled with gore, pleased with war's dreadful and tumultuous roar. Thee human blood, and swords, and spears delight, and the dire ruin of mad savage fight. Stay furious contests, and avenging strife, whose works with woe embitter human life; to lovely Kypris and to Lyaios yield, for arms exchange the labours of the field; encourage peace, to gentle works inclined, and give abundance, with benignant mind.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Orphic corpus)
WorkOrphic Hymns
Section65 (to Ares)
PeriodHellenistic to Roman imperial (3rd c. BC – 2nd c. AD)
OccasionOrphic hymn to Ares with fumigation of frankincense — invocation calling on the war-god to lay down strife and yield to Aphrodite (Kypris) and Dionysus (Lyaios)
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesAres
Functionsinvocation · petition
Spheremilitary