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Artemis is a Greek goddess who never died in Greek myth.
In Greek myth the Goddess not God who controlled the Moon was Artemis, she got the Moon due to his brother Apollo got the Sun.
Artemis is not named in Norse myth; a goddess that comes close to her identity is Skadi, a goddess of hunt and ice.
Well,the Greek god of nature is Pan,and Gaea wasnature,so I guess that leaves Persephone.
Not in Greek myth.
Artemis is a immortal Greek goddess: they are ageless. Usually, Artemis was portrayed as a young woman.
Artemis is a Greek goddess who never died in Greek myth.
Artemis the Greek goddess was ageless and immortal in myth, so there is no telling.
No, because the goddess was never physically alive to begin with. Artemis is a goddess of Greek myth, which is a ancinet Greek religion.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
There is no such myth where Artemis the Greek goddess is wounded in such a way.
It was not known in Greek myth.
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.
It was not known in Greek myth.
Where she wants; no location was stated in myth.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Artemis would know that there is nothing in Greek myth that a Greek god controlled that a Greek goddess did not have had a domain over as well.