Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, the moon, fertility, childbirth, and the protector of girl children up into the age a marriage.
Artemis is the greek goddess of the moon, the night, childbirth and the hunt. she also swore she would never marry (one of the three virgin godesses
Artemis is Greek but she can also be roman but you would have to refer to her roman name Diana
Artemis the greek god of the hunt and of birth
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.
The goddess Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and I'm sure she loved doing it.
Artemis had sworn to be a maiden her whole life, so even if somebody wanted to marry her, she'd refuse and probably get very angry. No god requested to marry Artemis, though certainly many mortals would.
Artemis is the goddess of hunting, amongst other things.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon.
The Greek goddess Artemis never had any child, being a virgin goddess.
No, as the Greek goddess Artemis was a virgin. She never married.
Artemis the greek god of the hunt and of birth
First off, Artemis was a Greek goddess. She did not have any children because she was a virgin goddess.
Artemis was a ancient Greek goddess, a female god, yes.
Yes. Well actually a Greek goddess.
The symbol for the Greek goddess Artemis is the bow and pike. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus. She was the Greek goddess of the hunt, the moon and protector of pregnant women, and the young.
Artemis was a Greek goddess! She lived on Mount Olympus, on mountains, and in forests.
Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.