I know of no statement in Greek lore that says that maidens of Artemis could not have relationships, romantic or not, with other women. Yet neither is it stated that they could or did.
Artemis is a maiden virgin goddess, she had no children.
Artemis is the Greek goddess of hunting, wilderness, and childbirth. She is often depicted with a bow and arrows, and she is associated with wild animals and protecting women and children. Artemis is also known as the "goddess of the moon."
In women in particular, from the time a woman was giving birth to when a maiden married, all girls were under the protection of Artemis, who could revive their ills if they were favored, or sicken them, and if any man dared touch a maiden, the woman could rest assured that the man would see the wraith of Artemis. Most particularly those maidens who tended the temples and shrines of Artemis.
No; she did however have a host of maiden mortal huntresses and maiden goddesses.
No, she is a maiden goddess.
She was a maiden goddess (she never married).
There are several things associated with Artemis, but perhaps she is best known as the maiden goddess of the hunt.
Artemis is an Olympian, but she is a maiden forever, so she doesn't have a cabin in Camp Half-Blood.
Artemis did not vow to not marry. Artemis asked of Zeus the choice to keep her maidenhood forever, and this was granted to her. The maiden followers of Artemis made vows.
He was godess of the hunt , the moon , and maiden girls .
Artemis the goddess was supposed to protect and rule over the wild animals, as well as hunt them.
It was a ritual, the girls 'gave their toys to Artemis' and became married women, no longer virgins under the protection of Artemis.