Yes, it was.
Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting and wilderness, was often associated with the wilderness and spent her time roaming and hunting in forests and mountains. She was also closely linked to the moon, and her sanctuary was located at the ancient city of Ephesus in present-day Turkey.
The monument was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only foundations and sculptural fragments of the temple remain. There were previous temples on its site, where evidence of a sanctuary dates as early as the Bronze Age.
To honor Artemis, the ancient Greeks held various festivals and rituals, the most notable being the Brauronia, celebrated in her sanctuary at Brauron. Participants, particularly young girls, engaged in rites of passage, including offerings and dances. Additionally, they built temples dedicated to her, such as the famous Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, which was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. These practices reflected her significance as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
Mengame Gorilla Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary was created in 2001.
No Sanctuary was created in 1984.
Gyzyljar Sanctuary was created in 1956.
What does Artemis need?
This wildlife sanctuary is known as Karori Sanctuary.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
sanctuary (n)(Rel) santuario m(fig) (=refuge) asilo m ,(for wildlife) reserva fto seek sanctuary acogerse a sagradoto seek sanctuary in refugiarse ento seek sanctuary with acogerse a
The word sanctuary is a noun. The plural form is sanctuaries.