Artemis is a Greek goddess; the Roman Diana was a cultural counterpart.
Artemis' Roman equivalent was Diana.
In Greek mythology the goddess of archery and the hunt was Artemis. Her twin brother Apollo was also a god of archery.The Greek Archer Goddess was Artemis, and Diana is her Roman counterpart. Apollo (in Greek AND Roman legends) is Artemis's or Diana's brother, depending on if your going by Greek or Roman Mythology.
The Roman goddesses Diana is the roman aspect of the Greek goddess Artemis, goddess of the hunt, virginity, and later on the moon after Selene retired with her consort Helios.
The Roman goddess Diana's name in Greece is Artemis.
The Roman godDESS Diana (Greek equivalent: Artemis) was the goddess of the hunt and the moon, even though in Greek mythology, Selene is the goddess of the moon. Artemis swore to stay a maiden eternally and is thus the protector of all maidens.
NO!!!! But the Roman Goddess Artemis did! But not the Greek!
DianaThe Greek goddess of fertility was Artemis. The Roman equivalent was the goddess Diana.
Artemis' Roman equivalent was Diana.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.
The Roman goddess Diana, counterpart to the Greek Artemis was a virgin goddess and did not have a child.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
No, but there is a Roman Goddess Diane, who is Named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
Nothing! Diana is the name "Artemis" in Latin. So actually, Diana is in Latin. Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess representing the Moon, sister of Sun, Apollo. She was a great huntress. When Romans adopted ancient Greek culture and mythology, they worshipped Artemis under the name "Diana".derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine",
Yes, Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, childbirth, maidens, and wildlife. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the Hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
The Greek goddess Artemis was identified with the Roman goddess Diana.