No, Artemis came out of her mother Leto as a baby.
It was Athena who came full grown from the head of her father Zeus.
Athena came out of her father, not Artemis.
Artemis is Ageless and Immortal, thus her "adult life" is nay imposable to determine for who can measure the "life" of the immortal who does not die?
Zeus was his farther and Artemis was his twin.
It is said that Apollo came immediatly after Artemis.
They never came into conflict.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
Greek mythology. And your question is grammatically incorrect.
If you mean, was Artemis not born as an adult, then the answer is yes. Artemis was born as a baby then helped her mother give birth to Apollo, her twin. She grew up on Earth until she was a grown up. Then she joined the Olympians in Mt. Olympus.
Yes, there is a 7th Artemis Fowl book. It's called "Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex" and came out on August 3, 2010 in the US, July 20 in the UK.
Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, is children's fantasy. It could also be considered borderline science fiction. Young Adult Fiction
It came from her and her farther web she started dancing
Yes there is. It is called the Atlantis Complex. It came out sometime in August.