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Artemis was the Greek Goddess of the hunt (the Huntress).
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Artemis, the virgin huntress.
Whatever they wish and which dwells in the Wild.
The Greek goddess Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and a wonderful huntress.
If you mean Archery, The Greek Goddess of hunting / Archery was Artemis, "The huntress". I think.
She was the Greek goddess of the Hunt, the moon, childbirth, animals, virginity, and the Wild. She was one of the three virgin goddesses and a huntress.
Atalanta, uninterested in marriage, agreed to marry only if her suitors could outrun her, though fully armed, in a footrace. King Schoineus agreed and many young men died in the attempt until Melanion (or Hippomenes) came along. Melanion asked the goddess Aphrodite for help and she gave him three golden apples to toss as Atalanta caught up, in order to slow her down. If it can be called a "weakness"; then the golden apples of Aphrodite.
hills make you slow mud makes you slow tree's get in the way all you got to do if you and your friend are getting chased by a bear, is not outrun the bear, but outrun your friend
The Amazons, a mythic tribe of women in Greek lore, were all archers of uncanny skill. There are also the huntress goddess, Artemis, and those girls she favored.
Atlanta wasn't a Greek God but all gods were immortal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlanta was one of the Greek heroes/heroines. A huntress who struck first at the Calydonian boar (One of ancient Greece's monsters).