Greek mythology. And your question is grammatically incorrect.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
Well her mom was Leto and her dad was Zeus so, naturally, when she was born she was a goddess, being Zeus's daughter.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
There is no planet named after Artemis.
There is no such modern building, possibility this is a reference to "The Artemis Tower" or "Artemis Clock Tower"?
Athena came out of her father, not Artemis.
No, Artemis came out of her mother Leto as a baby. It was Athena who came full grown from the head of her father Zeus.
It is said that Apollo came immediatly after Artemis.
They never came into conflict.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
Yes, there is a 7th Artemis Fowl book. It's called "Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex" and came out on August 3, 2010 in the US, July 20 in the UK.
The early worship of Artemis goes back to the Bronze Age, it stretched to encompass all of Greece and even Egypt, further with the fall of Greece came the rise of Rome who identified strongly their goddess Diana with Artemis, today there has been a revival of "pagan" worship that includes Artemis and Diana.
Yes there is. It is called the Atlantis Complex. It came out sometime in August.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of:The HuntThe MoonArcheryShe was the bringer of sdden death and disease to women and girlsShe was the protector of girls until they came to marrige age
One day Persephone, Athene, and Artemis were picking flowers. Gaea, specifically with the intention of aiding Hades in his abduction of Persephone, made Persephone's favorite flowers bloom in a manner that eventually separated her from Athene and Artemis. When Hades came, she was picking flowers.
Artemis fowl 1, before the Arctic incident, was tough on his son and Artemis fowl 2's role model. Artemis fowl 2 came from a family of geniuses and had a good education, though his father's formality rubbed off on him. before book two, Artemis fowl jr. is basically "a chip off the old fowl block".
Artemis was angry because the Greeks had killed one of her favorite animals, a hare and its young, and wouldnt be appeased untill Agamemnon slayed his daughter. Artemis was appeased but she still had the side of the Trojans, not the Greeks. =) This came from "The Iliad" or the book "Edith Hamilton Mythology"