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There were three virgin goddesses in Greek Mythology. Artemis, the goddess of hunting, was one of them; she took a vow of chastity and made all of her attendants take the same vow. Athena, the goddess of wisdom was another. The last one was Hestia, the goddess of the hearth.
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She has helped her mother, Leto, give birth to her brother Apollo, she has won a vow of chastity for herself and her fellow nymphs, she is a huntress and a goddess of the wilderness. That's only, however, the beginning.
Martin Luther never became a monk, he became a friar. On July 2, 1505 Martin Luther was almost hit by lightning during a thunder storm and was so terrified that he made a vow to become a monk. He joined an Augustinian Friary two weeks later on July 17.
Let us consider her birth, after her mother Leto became pregnant because of Zeus (a male god) she then must help her mother while she is to give birth to Apollo (another male god) - in mythology this means she grew from babe to adolescent in less time then her mother was likely pregnant with her. After, it isn't as if either Zeus or Apollo is a stunning example of male godlike character. However, this is my personal opinion, one must also consider that Artemis was considered a companion of Athena and Persephone maiden goddesses who were virgins (or at least Persephone was until her kidnapping and marriage to Hades) it may be a case of peer pressure or a choice so that she did not have to give up maiden status answering to no male (husband or son or father, as a woman in Greece would have to do) - save perhaps Zeus - in her whims. Anyway, Artemis finally decide that men wanted to take away her independence, so she decided to have nothing to do with them.
"Elise" is a French name of uncertain meaning, but it is often said to be a variant of the name Elizabeth. It is commonly used as a female given name.
The definition of the word vow is a solemn promise or dedication to something.
vow
swear
Her Marriage Vow - 1924 was released on: USA: 20 July 1924 Portugal: 14 July 1926
Vow
That which is willed or ordered; a command; a mandate; an injunction., A vow; a promise., To vow.
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The plural form of vow is vows.
The word "vow" appears in the Bible approximately 155 times.
Yes, the word 'vow' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a sworn oath.The word 'vow' is also a verb, as well as the verb 'avow'.
I vow to never drink again.I took my wedding vow last year.