Artemis.
No, Athena is not typically depicted with bow and arrow. Bow and arrow are most often depicted with Artemis.
Artemis's symbols are the sliver bow and arrow, wild animals, and the moon.
bow and arrow
She asked her father, Zeus, for it.
Apollo does.
A bow and arrow
Artemis is symbolized by a wild stag, a bear, a falcon, her silver bow, her silver arrows, and the crescent moon.Her symbol is a silver bow and arrow.
Artemis is symbolized by a wild stag, a bear, a falcon, her silver bow, her silver arrows, and the crescent moon.Her symbol is a silver bow and arrow.
Actually Artemis had silver bow and arrows. Her twin brother, Apollo, had golden bow and arrows. Artemis got her silver bow and arrows from her father, Zeus, by asking him when she was very young. She also asked to be a Virgin forever, and to have a pack of girl dogs and to have huntresses to tend to her
Cupid is the Roman/Greek god of love. He is the son of Venus. In Greek mythology, he is said to carry a bow and arrow. Once you are struck with an arrow, you are hopelessly in love. Today we show him as a young boy or baby, but in Greek mythology he is a handsome man. That is why the fat little baby guy still carries around the bow and arrow today C:
Artemis attacks by shooting a silver arrow from her bow.
You may be talking about Achilles. He was not a greek god, but he was dipped into the River of Styx. His mother held his ankle while she submerged him into the River. Therefore, one day, Achilles's ankle was shot by an arrow, and he died. It was his heel actually. Haven't you ever heard of the Achilles heel? It was his heel not ankle.