The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
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Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt (her Greek equivalent is Artemis).
Artemis was the goddess of the Hunt in Greece. In Rome, it was Diana.
The Roman goddesses Diana is the roman aspect of the Greek goddess Artemis, goddess of the hunt, virginity, and later on the moon after Selene retired with her consort Helios.
Diana being the Roman name, not the Greek, none the less the similarity between the two make them hard to distinguish. They were both goddesses of wilderness and wild animals, associated with the moon and with the hunt. They were also both virgin goddesses to Greek and Roman alike.
There were many Roman goddesses. See 'related links' for some of them. The goddesses are the female ones.
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
Ten roman gods and goddesses would be Neptune, Apollo, Pluto, Jupiter, Minerva, Diana, Ceres, Mars, Bacchus, and Vulcan. These are some of the more well known roman gods and goddesses.
They are the same person - Artemis is the Greek goddess and Diana is the Roman counterpart and both virgin goddesses that think men what to take away women's independence, etc. They are both d=goddesses of the Hunt, childbirth, virgins, the moon, and wildlife....
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The three virgin goddesses were Minerva, Diana, and Vesta.