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The goddess Artemis asked Zeus for a fleet of 60 nymphsfor her birthday.
Nymphs. Dryad is another name for a tree-nymph, and they are related to water-nymphs and nymphs of the forest, the kind that Artemis has for attendants.
The friends of Artemis were the nymphs and mortal girls who were her companions in the wild and in the hunt.
Her nymphs, her fellow gods and goddesses - the rare male hunter she approves of. So say the myths.
In Greek mythology, dryads were tree nymphs. Since drysmeans "oak" in Greek, dryads were specifically nymphs of oak trees. Dryads were shy around both gods and men and only were more friendly with Artemis who was known to be a friend of the nymphs.
Artemis punished Actaeon by turning him into a stag because he spied on the goddess while she and her nymphs were bathing. He was then torn up by his own hounds.
Artemis' allies are:Her twin brother ApolloHer mother LetoHer father Zeus (though he raped some of her nymphs)All of her huntresses
Artemis had one child but the name is unknown
Artemis asked Zeus for eternal virginity, independence, hunting skills, and the company of nymphs to help her in her pursuits.
The hunter who saw Artemis bathing was Actaeon. He accidentally stumbled upon the goddess and her nymphs while they bathed. In revenge, Artemis turned him into a stag then sent his own hounds after him. They tore him to pieces.
Artemis hunted with hunting dogs and her beloved stag, while using her silver bow and silver arrows. She also had a group of nymphs hunting along side her.
No. Artemis is one of the virgin goddesses in Greek mythology. Her passion for being free was so great, she didn't want any man to own her in any way. So she resolved to be a virgin always and took a vow of chastity. Artemis imposed this vow on her posse of nymphs, too. If Artemis discovered that one of her nymphs had an affair with anyone, she would punish them severely. Often with forced transformation, or even death.