The goddess Artemis never started a war. She tried to stay out of the affairs of mortal men.
At the start of the war, Artemis had no loyalties to either armies, but she supported the Trojans because her twin brother Apollo did.
If you are talking about the Greek goddess Artemis, she is the goddess of the hunt and war.
If you are talking about the Greek goddess Artemis, she is the goddess of the hunt and war.
Artemis had a part to play in both the Greek myth of war of the Titans and the war of the Giants.
Artemis sided with the Trojans, the Trojans then lost the war with the Greeks.
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SurftheChannel might be a good place to start - be sure to search 'Artemis'.
The War of the Titans (her mother Leto was one such, but stood beside Zeus the father of Artemis and Apollo) The War of the Giants (she slayed Aigaio) The Trojan War (beaten by Hera, who favored the Greeks) The War of Dionysus (where Artemis again favored Dionysus, while Hera beat her back)
The War of the Titans (her mother Leto was one such, but stood beside Zeus the father of Artemis and Apollo) The War of the Giants (she slayed Aigaio) The Trojan War (beaten by Hera, who favored the Greeks) The War of Dionysus (where Artemis again favored Dionysus, while Hera beat her back)
Hera. She boxed Artemis' ears with her own hunting bow. (Iliad book 21)
No. Artemis is the goddess of animals though. When the Greek gods went to Egypt to hide from Typhon, Artemis did change herself into a cat to hide.
The goddess Hera.