Artemis is sometimes associated with the moon itself, as Apollo is to the sun.
Artemis is often mistakenly identified with the moon in Greek Myth. Honeymoon has the word "moon" within it.
Artemis was the Greek Goddess of the hunt (the Huntress).
Artemis was the hunting goddess, associated with wild animals and woodlands. She was also the goddess of unmarried women. She also later became a moon goddess.The Greek goddess Artemis is considered to be both the goddess of the Hunt and the moon. Her twin brother, Apollo, is the god of poetry and the sun. Her Roman counterpart is called Diana.Artemis.In Greek myth, the goddess of hunt is Artemis.--------Her Roman counterpart is Diana.-Indiriel
According to Greek mythology Artemis was the goddess of the hunt since the begining of time. Then, the Romans (to honor her) gave her the moon and she was renamed Luna from the latin word lunar.
In mythology she was a goddess and Technically she could never die. The only way a Greek goddess or god could die was if their domain was destroyed, and since she is the goddess of the moon and virginity it is kind of hard to destroy those two. So she never died.
Trying to judge the age of Greek gods and goddess is futile, most especially because they were worshiped orally before the written word.
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The word Sulla is associated with a Roman general and conservative statesman. Sulla was awarded the grass crown which is a very rare and prestigious military honor.
The Latin word for "goddess" is dea.
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It means Perfect; goddess of the hunt and the moon; moon spiritNote; Her name is usually derived from artemês, uninjured, healthy, vigorous; according to which she would be the goddess who is herself inviolate and vigorous, and also grants strength and health to others.
Goddess', because the word 'goddess' ends in 's'. (e.g. The goddess' name was Venus.) According to this site: grammargoddess.com both forms: Goddess' (modern usage) and Goddess's (traditional singular rule) are correct.