Poseidon mated with Iphimedeia and fathered two sons, Otos and Ephialtes, who were known as Aloadai.
These two took it in their heads to fight the gods - Otos attempting to rape Artemis, and Ephialtes the same with Hera - so Artemis killed them in a trick, passing as a deer she darted between them and they were so eager they both speared at it - and struck each other.
Most likely? Artemis Apollo Zeus
Zeus is the father of Artemis, both are Olympians. The mother of Artemis is Leto and her twin brother is Apollo.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
She was a member of the twelve ruling Olympians within the Pantheon.
As one of the twelve Olympians, yes.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.
She is the twin sister of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus.
The goddess Artemis
The Greek Olympians who are mothers are Hera, Aphrodite, and Demeter. Three of them are virgin goddesses, so they have no children. They are Artemis, Athena and Hestia.
Artemis is the name of a Greek goddess, daughter of Leto. Artemis and her twin brother Apollo were two of the twelve Olympians, their father Zeus was king of the gods.
The Twelve Olympians were the gods who lived on Mount Olympus. The Twelve Olympians were Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Demeter, Artemis, Hades, Hephaestus, Hermes, Aphrodite and Ares.
There were 12 Olympians: Zeus Hera Poseidon Demeter Athena Apollo Artemis Ares Aphrodite Hephaestus Hermes Dionysus