None is known, the Greek records do not relate it.
Turkey.
Yes, the 7th day of Thargelion, festival of Thargelia, is celebrated as the birthday of the goddess Artemis. It celebrated her as a forest and moon goddess.
Hunting.
In ancient Greece, the 7th day of Thargelia was celebrated as the birthday of the twins Artemis and Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of the Hunt and forests. Apollo was the god of the sun, music, and poetry.
Artemis is influence by alot of people such as hunters around the globe and people still worship her by building a temple.
It was not known in Greek myth.
It was not known in Greek myth.
Artemis and Apollo are twins, the children of Leto and Zeus, so they don't have much of an age difference. Most myths say that Artemis was born about one day before Apollo.
The Renaissance identified the pair with each other; and Apollo was often before identified as a god of day and Artemis with the night, further confusing the matter.
A day before her twin brother Apollo. Probably in the Bronze Age.
Since Artemis was a mythological goddess, she was never 'born', she was only worshiped as a deity. However, according to mythology, Artemis was born on the island of Delos. She was born before her twin brother Apollo and was her mother's (Leto) midwife.
She was an inspiration for the Renaissance artists, and there are even modern-day depictions of her to be found.