In Greek myths, it is Artemis. In Roman, her name is Diana.
Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt (her Greek equivalent is Artemis).
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
I only know of one and that's Artemis.
She was one of the twelve Greek Olympian gods and goddesses, and the only Olympian to be associated with the wilds and the hunt.
No, Diana was one of the three virgin goddesses.
She is the goddess of the moon and of the Hunt. She is too protect young maidens and newborn creatures. Her brother is Apollo.look after women and child birth and she is the goddess of hunt and moon.
The goddess of the hunt is Artemis. There are three goddesses associated with childbirth: Artemis, Hera, and Ilithyia.
Artemis lived on Mount Olympus with the other gods and goddesses. She also lived in forests and on other mountains.
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.
one, its not goddesses, its goddess. Artemis is the only Artemis there is. Anyway, hunting dogs represent her because she is the greek goddess of hunt, wild animals, and wilderness. She was also the goddess of childbirth, virginity and young girls. hope this helped! :)
They are the same person - Artemis is the Greek goddess and Diana is the Roman counterpart and both virgin goddesses that think men what to take away women's independence, etc. They are both d=goddesses of the Hunt, childbirth, virgins, the moon, and wildlife....
Diana being the Roman name, not the Greek, none the less the similarity between the two make them hard to distinguish. They were both goddesses of wilderness and wild animals, associated with the moon and with the hunt. They were also both virgin goddesses to Greek and Roman alike.