Diana
Diana was the goddess of hunting, the moon and childbirth. She could talk to wild animals and was also a goddess of the woodland. Oak groves were sacred to her.
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
Because they came from the city called "Rome".
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The romans would call it the temple of Diana, which is the Roman version of Artemis.
Diana
The Roman name for Artemis is Diana.
Diana
Symbols are not earned by deities, but given to the deity by mortals to represent the nature of the deity. In this case, one of the symbols of Diana would be the moon as she was a moon goddess.
Symbols of gods and goddesses are not earned by the deity in question, but given by mortals to represent the deity and their nature or a myth. In this case, a symbol of Diana was the moon, as she was a moon goddess.
Mars the god of war was the Romans' main deity. They believed he was Romulus' father.
Diana was a Roman Goddess, of the moon, wilderness, and the hunt.
Leydiana is a surname that is increasing in popularity. Ley is defined as a pasture: a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock. Diana: an ancient Roman deity, virgin goddess of the moon and of hunting, and protector of women, identified by the Romans with the Greek Artemis. Diana is also defined as Divine goddess.
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Artemis was known as Diana by the Romans
The Romans identified Greek goddess Artemis with their Diana.