When Agamemnon had assembled the Greek fleet at Aulis, Artemis becalmed the sea, preventing the Greeks from sailing for Troy. The seer Kalkhas declared that the goddess was wrathful with Agamemnon and demanded the sacrifice of his eldest daughter Iphigeneia.
In the Iliad, the Trojan hero Aineias was wounded in battle by Diomedes. Apollon lifted him up from the conflict and brought him to his temple where Artemis and Leto tended his wounds.
After the death of Patroklos, Akhilleus' returned to the war, and Zeus again allowed the gods to return to Troy in support of their favourites. The divine factions then broke out into open conflict: Artemis stood against Hera and was beaten by the goddess.
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The goddess Hera.
Athena and Artemis supported the Trojans, Aphrodite the Greeks.
That of the Trojans, whom Apollo also favored.
Hera. She boxed Artemis' ears with her own hunting bow. (Iliad book 21)
Zeus, Artemis and probably Apollo.
He sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia.
She was in the Trojan War, where Hera boxed her ears for daring to challenge the Queen of Heaven.
Ares, Apollon, Artemis, and Aphrodite all sided with the Trojans.
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)
Artemis was most likely last seen in either the Trojan war, or Hunting in the Wilderness.