Diana , goddes of the hunt.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.
Artemis is a Greek goddess; the Roman Diana was a cultural counterpart.
The Roman goddess Diana, counterpart to the Greek Artemis was a virgin goddess and did not have a child.
Yes. Artemis was the Greek goddess and Diana was the Roman counterpart. Artemis/Diana was the goddess of the Hunt, childbirth, chastity, the moon, and wildlife.
well Artemis is the greek goddess of the hunt and Diana is her roman counterpart.
Yes, Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, childbirth, maidens, and wildlife. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the Hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
Diana (lt. "heavenly" or "divine") was the goddess of the hunt, being associated with wild animals and woodland (as Artemis was), and also of the moon in Roman mythology.
The Greek goddess of hunting is Artemis. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
There is no planet in how solar system that is named after Artemis or her Roman counterpart, Diana.
Artemis is not a Roman god, she is a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart is Diana. Her animal symbols are a deer, a falcon, and a bear.