No. She was the Greek goddess of the hunt, childbirths, maidens, and wildlife. She was also associated with the moon. Her twin brother Apollo is the Greek god associated with the sun.
Artemis is sometimes associated with the moon itself, as Apollo is to the sun.
Zeus' twins were Artemis and Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and Apollo was the god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
Artemis was presented and described many times as Goddess of the Moon and her brother Apollo as God of the Sun.
no Artemis was not a violent goddess
Apollo is the Greek sun god and his twin sister is Artemis, the goddess of the moon. Apollo is also the god of archery, music, healing (and bringing sickness), and poetry. Artemis is also the goddess of hunting and maidens (unmarried women).
No, the goddess Artemis did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
Artemis was the female goddess of hunting.
The goddess Artemis did not have a spouse. She was a virgin goddess.
Yes, Artemis was a goddess of childbirth.
No. The goddess Artemis swore to be a virgin goddess.
Artemis the goddess was never killed. She was an immortal goddess.
Largely because Apollo was very confused with Helios, the Titan god of the sun, where Apollo was only the god of the light (of the sun) originally. So of course Artemis was associated with Helios' sister, Selene, Titan goddess of the moon.