The Goddess Artemis was the goddess of hunting,moon, and the wild. The main god of the wild is the half satyr Pan though.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.
She was a Titan, not one of the main gods. Her importance was as mother of Apollo and Artemis. She was the Greek goddess of motherhood.
There are many goddesses in Greek myth, and many of them are mothers - but the main "mother goddess" is Hera who looked after women with child, Artemis looked after the baby itself.
The greek equivalent of Luna is Selene. Artemis (Diana) later replaced Luna (Selene) as the main goddess of the moon.
There are a lot of Greek goddesses, but some of the main ones are: Athena (goddess of wisdom and battle strategy) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Hera (goddess of marriage) Hestia (goddess of the hearth) Artemis (goddess of the hunt) Eris (goddess of strife) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Persephone (goddess of spring)
There are a lot of Greek goddesses, but some of the main ones are: Athena (goddess of wisdom and battle strategy) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Hera (goddess of marriage) Hestia (goddess of the hearth) Artemis (goddess of the hunt) Eris (goddess of strife) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Persephone (goddess of spring)
There are some ideas of how she got her name; the main are that it is based on the Greek word meaning safe and sound, and others assert it is derived from an older culture.
Athena [ the smart one ] , Aphrodite [ the pretty one] , Demeter [ the one who loves flowers ] , Hera [ Zeus's wife ] , Selena [ goddess of the moon ] , Artemis [ the one who will NEVER marry ] ,Persephone [ goddess of death and forced wife of Hades ]
No she did not it didn't say anything about that in the myths the main reason is because she vowed not to have any children probably because they would slow her down
Her main symbols are the bow and arrows as the goddess of hunt. She is often represented with a moon crescent in her hair or above her head. Some of her other symbols are a stag, hounds, wolfs, bears, and falcons/hawks.
The main source of information about the Bast cult comes from Herodotus who visited Bubastis around 450 BC during after the changes in the cult. He equated Bastet with the Greek Goddess Artemis. He wrote extensively about the cult.
Summarization is the restating of the main ideas in yourknowledge of Artemis in as few words as possible.