There isn't one. Diana is a Roman goddess. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
From ancient Greek mythology.
The Egyptian goddess Isis never died.
Probably "Endless Love" which was number one for 9 weeks and on the charts for 19 weeks.
Yes, Exodus stage
Seshat is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian mythology associated with writing, measurement, and record-keeping. She did not "rule" in a specific time period, as Egyptian gods and goddesses were seen as eternal and not bound by specific historical eras. She was worshipped throughout Ancient Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom through to the Late Period.
The Great Depression was the most significant event of the late 1930's.
Diane is a French version of the old Latin name Diana. This name is of uncertain origin, though its roots are very old and may come from the same origin as the name Jupiter, king of the gods. In roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of the moon. She was also the goddess of hunting (like the ancient Greek goddess Artemis.) Diana lived in the forest with her maidens; she was pictured as a beautiful virgin, and men who tried to approach her or harm her favorite animals were punished. Other versions of this name include Dianne and (especially in the US) Dyan. At one time the name Diane was more popular in Britain than Diana, but the Latin name became more common again due to the popularity of the late Princess Diana.
The Golden Age of Athens.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Saturn was the Roman god of time.
Cynthia was a moon Goddess. She is associated with the Moon. This implies a night time setting. Diana, as in Miss Ross and also Wonder Woman and the lost princess, also is a Lunar Goddess. The Dianic cycle or Lunation is 28 days- one Lunar month.