The Hunters of Artemis are maidens, usually human, demigod or nymph, that have sworn loyalty to Artemis. They are gifted with excellent hunting skills and ranged capabilities, as well as immortality, but they lose their immortality if they are slain in battle or fall in love.
because she is the daughter of Zeus so he announced her goddess of hunting. also because she is a virgin and he was going to announce her another goddess of love. also because she has a twin brother.
She hunted animals, mainly forest animals.
No, she had her group of followers and attendants who hunted with her.
Artemis eats what all of the other gods and goddesses eat: ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods.
Artemis the goddess hunted mainly forest animals, such as deer and bears.
Artemis would hunt all forest animals, including a deer, but the deer was the most sacred animal to her, and she always protected it. Weird right?
Artemis the goddess was supposed to protect and rule over the wild animals, as well as hunt them.
She was worshiped throughout the Mediterranean Sea; she was goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, a hunter of these animals, protector of childbirth and pregnant women, as well as a girl child until marriage.
She was the goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, it was natural that as people began to hunt, these animals would be seen as under Artemis' domain and protection, so they would prey for a good hunt - as she was thought to hunt within the wilderness - and if the hunters were successful she was given part of the kill, and if not, it was probably told that the hunters had offended her.
Her sacred animals are stags, bears, and falcons.
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the Hunt and the forest. Bears are forest animals, so it would make sense that they represent her.
Artemis - though a goddess of the Hunt - did not hunt down people, she preferred animals. If a individual wronged her, however, they were punished swiftly.
Yes, Artemis would kill animals because she is the goddess of the Hunt. It's what she does.
To heal the sick and injured to hunt to protect animals
Artemis the Greek goddess hunts for deer and other forest animals. Her Roman counterpart Diana would hunt for the same thing.
Artemis the goddess was supposed to protect and rule over the wild animals, as well as hunt them.
She was worshiped throughout the Mediterranean Sea; she was goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, a hunter of these animals, protector of childbirth and pregnant women, as well as a girl child until marriage.
The goddess Artemis hunted mainly forest animals. She probably hunted deer the most.
The ancient Greek goddess Artemis is the goddess of the Hunt, the moon, animals, virginity, and the wild.
The wilderness and wild animals, as well as to hunt.
She was the goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, it was natural that as people began to hunt, these animals would be seen as under Artemis' domain and protection, so they would prey for a good hunt - as she was thought to hunt within the wilderness - and if the hunters were successful she was given part of the kill, and if not, it was probably told that the hunters had offended her.
She was the goddess of the Hunt; as the goddess of the Wild she both protected and hunted within the wilderness; so too did she hunt wild animals and protect the young among them.
Artemis, goddess of the Hunt.