en:

Ares:
God of courage, war, bloodshed, and violence. The son of Zeus and Hera, he was depicted as a beardless youth, either nude with a helmet and spear or sword, or as an armed warrior. Homer portrays him as moody and unreliable, and as being the most unpopular god on earth and Olympus (Iliad 5.890–1). He generally represents the chaos of war in contrast to Athena, a goddess of military strategy and skill. Ares is known for cuckolding his brother Hephaestus, conducting an affair with his wife Aphrodite. His sacred animals include vultures, venomous snakes, dogs, and boars.

tlh:

ares:
toDuj, noH, veS, ta’mey ral je Qun; peqlu’taHvIS ‘ej wIDlu’taHvIS, beltaH ares. zeus hera je puqloD ghaH. ares ‘aghlu’taHvIS, QupwI’ ‘aghlu’, ‘ej qabDajDaq pagh rol tu’lu’. pagh Sut tuQ, nachDajDaq mIv tu’lu’, ‘ej naQjej yan ghap ‘uch; pagh, nuHmey qengbogh SuvwI”e’ ‘aghlu’. nom jaS vangchoH ares ‘e’ ‘otHa’ homer, ares wuvlaHbe’ vay’, ‘ej tera’Daq olympusDaq je Qun’e’ ares QatHa’ law’ Hoch Qunpu’ QatHa’ puS ‘e’ ‘otHa’ je homer (iliad 5890 5891 je qubbID). motlh noH veS je way’ar ‘oS ares, vaj pIm ares athena je, noH veS je Dup laH je Qun ghaHmo’ athena‘e’. ares loDnI’ –hephaestus– naypu’ aphrodite, ‘ach parmaq ruS luSIQpu’ ares aphrodite je, ‘ej ngoDvammo’ noy ares. vultures, tar luQInbogh snakes‘e’, qovIjmey, ngavyaw’mey, Suy’mey tlhab latlhmey je bIH lu’oSbogh Ha’DIbaH’e’.

~ Dana'an