There are several things associated with Artemis, but perhaps she is best known as the maiden goddess of the hunt.
Artemis
There were several temples built to Artemis. The most famous one was in Ephesus in Asia Minor.
most of them- the most famous is Zeus. Not hestia, Artemis or hera though.
Artemis's symbol was not a stag, it was a golden hind. There were only five Golden Hinds, a gift of Taygeta to Artemis; the most famous is the Cerynitian Hinds which Heracles borrowed unharmed for his Labor.
Yes, the Greeks built many temples honoring the goddess Artemis. The most famous one is the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. It's one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Artemis's most famous story revolves around her role as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. One of the most notable myths involves her connection to the hero Actaeon, who accidentally stumbled upon her bathing. In response, Artemis transformed him into a stag, and he was subsequently hunted down by his own hounds. This tale highlights her fierce protection of her purity and the consequences of disrespecting the divine.
because she is a goddess
No Artemis was not the most violent goddess
Apollo. She hardly was compared to anyone else, save Leto or Zeus.
She is famous for looking after the animals of the forest (and also hunting them at times).
Artemis is most famous for being a huntress, she also was called upon when a mother is giving birth to protect the baby - if a boy it passed into the care of Apollo, if a girl Artemis continued to protect the child until she passed from maiden age (was married).
The most famous temple of Artemis was at Ephesus, and is considered on of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.