Demeter is titled Anassa (Queen/Lady), Potnia (Queen), Despoina
(Mistress) and Potnia Theaon (Queen Amongst Goddesses). So Demeter
is often thought to be a queen of the earth.
Demeter is titled Anassa (Queen/Lady), Potnia (Queen), Despoina
(Mistress) and Potnia Theaon (Queen Amongst Goddesses). So Demeter
is often thought to be a queen of the earth.
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Artemis in Greek is spelt ΑÏτεμις with Greek letters.
Artemis was often referred to as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: "Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals".
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Some of the epithets that were given to Artemis the goddesss
are: Lady of Wild Things, Mistress of Wild Animals (or Potnia
Theron), Kourotrophos (or nurse of youths), Locheia (or helper in
childbirth), Agrotera (or huntress), Cynthia (taken from her
birthplace on Mount Cynthus on Delos), and Mistress of the
Wild.
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The Jackelope, and Deer
In 1081 Bc, in the story of Artemis and Taro, Artemis mean to
turn Taro into a Jackelope, but her brother Apollo distracted her,
and Taro became the strangest creature yet.