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In the Classical period, Enyalius (Enyalios) persists primarily as an epithet of Ares and as a battle-cry formula; however, some Classical sources still treat Enyalius as distinct (Pindar Olympian 13.102; the separate cult title at some sanctuaries). The transition from independent deity to epithet is the Mycenaean-to-Classical merger: Enyalius's identity and cult were absorbed into the dominant Ares figure in the post-Dark-Age consolidation of the Greek war-deity tradition.", "SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK", "reviewed", "PER_GRK_DARK_AGE"], [1865, "ENT_DIOMEDES", "opposes", "ENT_ARES", "high", "Homer Iliad 5.855-863: Diomedes, aided by Athena, wounds Ares in battle \u2014 one of the most dramatic aristeia in the poem.", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "approved", null], [2114, "ENT_SCYTH_SWORD_ARES", "equated_with", "ENT_ARES", "high", "Herodotus Histories 4.62: each Scythian district maintained a mound of brushwood topped with an ancient iron sword (the akinakes) as the cult image of Ares; prisoners of war were sacrificed to it.", "SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES", "approved", null], [2333, "ENT_ARM_VAHAGN", "aligned_with", "ENT_ARES", "medium", "In addition to the Heracles equation, Vahagn's war deity function aligns him with Ares as the deity who gives victory in battle. Some Armenian scholars note that Vahagn's role as son of Aramazd/Zeus parallels Ares as son of Zeus. The primary Greek equation is Heracles; Ares represents the war-deity aspect. 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