No, she is a maiden goddess.
Artemis ( Diane in Roman ) was the Goddess of Hunting, The Moon, Virgintity, and Animals. She was Apllo's twin sister and unlike Apollo she remained a virgin. Her mother is Leto and her father, Zeus. Artemis uses silver bows and rides a silver chariot forged by the Cyclposes.
No, she's a goddess, a mythological figure, but if Greeks still believed in gods and goddesses, yes, because all gods and goddesses are immortal.
Artemis is the Goddess of the Moon. She is also the Goddess of Hunting and Protector of the forest. Her brother, Apollo, was the God of The sun, God of Music and God of Healing. Artemis was conflated with the older personification of the Moon, Selene. She was the daughter of the Titan, Hyperion, and her brother was Helios. The Greeks still call the moon by her name. Her Roman counterpart was Luna.
Any forest she wanted, for Artemis is goddess of all the wilderness of the world.
Artemis (Diana) is not actually goddess of the moon, she just resemble it. Anyways, Artemis is her Greek name and Diana is her Roman name. She was the goddess of the hunt, and virginity. Her twin brother was named Apollo(Greek and Roman). Her charriot was pulled by two hinds (deer with silver or golden antlers). She was the daughter of Zeus, and is a mix of all of the god's and goddess' personalities.
No not at all! If you want names that means moon goddess than they are Silene and Artemis because they are both goddesses of the moon.
Artemis is goddess of hunt, the moon, and child birth. I am pretty sure because I have to do a project thing for her and from the research I have done she is all 3. If not then blame Percy Jackson books.
Artemis ( Diane in Roman ) was the Goddess of Hunting, The Moon, Virgintity, and Animals. She was Apllo's twin sister and unlike Apollo she remained a virgin. Her mother is Leto and her father, Zeus. Artemis uses silver bows and rides a silver chariot forged by the Cyclposes.
Helios' daughter is Circe, a sorceress who turned all of Odysseus's men into pigs before he threatened to kill her. The goddess of the moon in Greek mythology was Selene, or sometimes Artemis. Artemis was more of the moon Goddess as a Roman god than a Greek one.
The Roman godDESS Diana (Greek equivalent: Artemis) was the goddess of the hunt and the moon, even though in Greek mythology, Selene is the goddess of the moon. Artemis swore to stay a maiden eternally and is thus the protector of all maidens.
No, she's a goddess, a mythological figure, but if Greeks still believed in gods and goddesses, yes, because all gods and goddesses are immortal.
Artemis is the Goddess of the Moon. She is also the Goddess of Hunting and Protector of the forest. Her brother, Apollo, was the God of The sun, God of Music and God of Healing. Artemis was conflated with the older personification of the Moon, Selene. She was the daughter of the Titan, Hyperion, and her brother was Helios. The Greeks still call the moon by her name. Her Roman counterpart was Luna.
Any forest she wanted, for Artemis is goddess of all the wilderness of the world.
Artemis (Diana) is not actually goddess of the moon, she just resemble it. Anyways, Artemis is her Greek name and Diana is her Roman name. She was the goddess of the hunt, and virginity. Her twin brother was named Apollo(Greek and Roman). Her charriot was pulled by two hinds (deer with silver or golden antlers). She was the daughter of Zeus, and is a mix of all of the god's and goddess' personalities.
No, Hera was the most major goddess of all, the wife of Zeus.
Yes, Artemis is a girl. All goddesses are female.
She was a very unique goddess. When all of her sisters where out busy populating the Earth, she was out hunting. Also, she was the only goddess to specifically ask Zeus never to let her marry, and also that she remain a virgin.