Atalanta was a heroine.
Atalanta was a beautiful Greek princess, not a goddess, (although some believe that she was a member of Artemis's [or Roman Diana's] Hunt) so she went by Atalanta in both Roman and Greek culture.
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You're thinking of Atalanta, but she wasn't a goddess.
Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was the wife of the Greek hero Perseus.
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No, it's Artemis. Atalanta wasn't even a goddess. She was a mortal.
Eris is a goddess. She's the greek goddess of discord
Artemis was not a hero, she was a ancinet Greek goddess.
In the Greek myth of Atalanta, the huntress was said to have been left in the wilderness as an infant because her father wanted a son and was disappointed by the birth of a daughter. Atalanta was a favorite of the Greek goddess Artemis.
She is from Greek mythology, but she's not a goddess. She is the wife of Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey.
Atalanta wasn't a goddess. She was a mortal but we dn't know where she was born. Her parents abandoned her as a baby.
Atalanta means "unswaying" in Greek.