Luna, or Selene (Se-lee-nee), preceded the Olympic Pantheon of Gods. She was later referred to or replaced by Artemis, in the Greek Olympic Pantheon, and Diana in the Roman Pantheon. Selene was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the lover of Endymion, a prince shepherd in Asia Minor. She is said to be a woman of pale beauty depicted riding a chariot pulled by oxen, horses, or dragons. She is usually found wearing flowing robes with a crescent moon balanced on her forehead. Selene and Endymion had fifty daughters, one being Naxos.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
Ceres is a Roman goddess, Demeter is a Greek goddess, often the two are identified with each other.
Yes, they are the same people. Venus is Aphrodite's Roman Name. Aphrodite is her Greek name.
A daytime moon is commonly referred to as a "day moon." It is the same astronomical body as the moon that is visible at night but is observed during the day.
as far as i am aware there is no translation for shadow, but as the goddess of night and darkness is called "nótt", it could be used for the same thing.
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our moons name is Luna it is named after a Greek goddess of the moons. Luna is also a spanish word but it has the same meaning in each case.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
Artemis the Greek goddess hunts for deer and other forest animals. Her Roman counterpart Diana would hunt for the same thing.
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They are the same person - Artemis is the Greek goddess and Diana is the Roman counterpart and both virgin goddesses that think men what to take away women's independence, etc. They are both d=goddesses of the Hunt, childbirth, virgins, the moon, and wildlife....
Luna ['lu.na] Selene [se.'le.ne] (especially in mythology) Diana ['dja.na] (same as "Selene")
Venus and Aphrodite are the same person just different names
Aphrodite was the goddess of love. Atlanta is a city in Georgia and was not a god or a goddess
Diana is actually the Roman form of Artemis so her accomplishments are mostly the same ones as Artemis. There are few differences though I couldn't tell you exactly what her greatest achievement was but if you look up the ROMAN goddess Diana you might have more luck.
No, they are identified with each other. Aphrodite is a Greek goddess while Venus is a Roman goddess.
Name of what If a person, then an example is Diana