Niobe bragged that she was better than their mother since she had more kids to Apollo and Artemis.
Artemis and Apollo took revenge and killed most of Niobe's children
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Artemis disliked men so some Greek women disliked men. That good be a good or bad thing. She was also said to spread plagues through wicked cities.
Artemis is the goddess of the moon, as far as greek mythology says she didn't do anything "bad" she just kinda hunted monsters with a group of immortal maidens ~A person
the goddess Artemis had bad emotions toward men after her little intrusion from Actaeon and she vowed to always remain a virgin to the wilderness she is the ultimate protector and to the moon her master
Hestia is the Greek goddess of fire, home, hearth, and cooking; these things are not evil and neither is Hestia.
She was a Greek goddess.When she was worshiped along with the other ancient Greek gods and goddesses, bad things happening, such as being killed by a bear or boar or gods, were said to be her wrath - because that person had offended her.
Artemis had duel aspects; hunting, yet a goddess of the wilderness. Protector of virgins (young girls), yet a goddess of childbirth. She could be both kind, and cruel, so she was neither good nor bad - she could be both.
You would probably go to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty and Love.
Athena is a Greek goddess; they can be "good" and "bad" just like people.
Understand that for the most part all Greek deities were 'duel nature' they could favor one and another person would earn their wraith, in one case a woman named Niobe had twelve children and claimed herself greater then Leto who had only two, further Niobe called herself a goddess so great she thought of herself. She was punished when Apollo and Artemis killed her children, some say all but two (a boy and girl) survived. Some argue none.
Fixed it that whatever had made her mad wasn't around anymore. Greek Gods and Goddesses had a bad habit of killing people who angered them.
All ancient Greek gods and goddess are dangerous, and often have dual natures (having both good and bad aspects).
It depends on your point of view. If you are Greek - no. If you are Trojan - yes.