Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto. When Hera, the wife of Zeus, found out that Leto was pregnant with twins fathered by Zeus, she flew into a jealous rage and forbade all lands and waters to give Leto rest. Poor Leto had to wander the earth to find a place to give birth. She finally came upon the floating island of Delos. Since it was floating, it was neither land or water and was free from Hera's curse. There Leto gave birth to Artemis and her twin brother Apollo. Artemis was born first and became her mother's midwife.
They say that Artemis and Apollo were born in different islands but the island were close...Artemis was born and she helped her mother,Leto, to born Apollo.
They prayed to Artemis when they were going to war and/or hunting (becuase she was Goddess of The Hunt). They would also pray to her for a healthy child and a sucsessful birth (as she was the Goddess of child birth as well)
Birth of Apollo (in which Artemis assisted Leto, her mother: Apollo proved to be her ally and equal and few think of Artemis without Apollo)
Artemis was born on Ortygia, and traveled with Leto so she could give birth on rocky Delos. They then went to Olympus.
Most likely Artemis was mad though she did not punish her. It is not told in the story whether or not she was mad
They say that Artemis and Apollo were born in different islands but the island were close...Artemis was born and she helped her mother,Leto, to born Apollo.
The month of Artemis's birth is not told in Greek myth.
It depends on which myth of Artemis you are referring to.
Artemis was immortal from her birth. Artemis was born of the god Zeus and the goddess Leto. The twin of Artemis is Apollo.
the birth of the twins
Leto gave birth to Artemis, and Artemis is a goddess of childbirth, protecting the child as it is born and if it is a girl she protects it until she is married, if a boy, Apollo protects the boy until marriage.
Artemis was born on the island of Delos. After her birth she helped her mother give birth to her younger twin brother, Apollo.
Artemis is the goddess protector of the child during birth; birth itself is the domain of Eileithyia, and Hera is the protector of the mother during birth.
It is said that Apollo came immediatly after Artemis.
the birth of the twins
Artemis is the daughter of Zeus: Hera is the wife of Zeus, and was married to Zeus at the time of Artemis' birth - so, yes, Hera is the step-mother of Artemis.
Artemis aided her mother Leto in the birth of her twin brother Apollo.