Looks wise, I am not sure, only that she is beautiful, tall, and long-legged. She would usually be dressed in some sort of animal's hide (probably a bear's) and bare foot.
No, it's Artemis. Atalanta wasn't even a goddess. She was a mortal.
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Atalanta was a heroine.
Atalanta wasn't a goddess. She was a mortal but we dn't know where she was born. Her parents abandoned her as a baby.
Atalanta was a beautiful Greek princess, not a goddess, (although some believe that she was a member of Artemis's [or Roman Diana's] Hunt) so she went by Atalanta in both Roman and Greek culture.
Atalanta was not a goddess at all. She was a mortal. The goddess of hunting was Artemis. There is no god of running. However Hermes is often associated with speed.
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You're thinking of Atalanta, but she wasn't a goddess.
Atalanta was not a goddess because she was a mortal, born to mortal parents, King Iasus of Arcadia and Clymene the daughter of Minyas. It is possible that she could be a demigod(des) by way of her maternal grandfather (Minyas) who may have been a child of Poseidon.
In the Greek myth of Atalanta, the huntress was said to have been left in the wilderness as an infant because her father wanted a son and was disappointed by the birth of a daughter. Atalanta was a favorite of the Greek goddess Artemis.
Atalanta, having grown up in the wilderness, became a fierce huntress and was always armed. It is said that she took an oath of virginity to the goddess Artemis. When two centaurs Rhoikos and Hylaios tried to rape her, Atalanta killed them.
Anubis was a jackal-headed god, not a goddess.