Among other things, Artemis was goddess of hunting, the wilderness, young wild animals. She was also protector of women in childbirth, girl children until marriage (virgins) and also the goddess of sudden sickness or death among young women.
one, its not goddesses, its goddess. Artemis is the only Artemis there is. Anyway, hunting dogs represent her because she is the greek goddess of hunt, wild animals, and wilderness. She was also the goddess of childbirth, virginity and young girls. hope this helped! :)
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the Hunt and the forest. Bears are forest animals, so it would make sense that they represent her.
It depends on what way and why - a athlete and virgin would probably be best as those are traits of Artemis.
Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the wilderness. She is the twins with Apollo, the god of prophecy, music, healing....
The symbol commonly associated with the Greek goddess Artemis is a bow and arrow, as she is the goddess of the hunt and wilderness. Additionally, deer and the crescent moon are sometimes used as symbols to represent her.
no Artemis was not a violent goddess
No, the goddess Artemis did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
The goddess Artemis did not have a spouse. She was a virgin goddess.
Artemis was the female goddess of hunting.
Yes, Artemis was a goddess of childbirth.
No. The goddess Artemis swore to be a virgin goddess.
Artemis the goddess was never killed. She was an immortal goddess.