Artemis
No. She was also the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, and wildlife.
Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and of wildlife in the forest.
No. She was also the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, and wildlife.
The Greek goddess of the Hunt and daughter of Zeus and Leto was Artemis. She was also the goddess of childbirth, maidens, the moon, and wildlife.
She is the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, wildlife, and the moon.
She didn't have a domain exactly, she was the virgin goddess of the hunt, wildlife, and the moon.Artemis is a goddess of the wilderness and hunting, meaning that such places were her domain.
Yes, Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, childbirth, maidens, and wildlife. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Artemis is the goddess of the hunt and wildlife and a deer is a common forest animal.
She was worshiped throughout the Mediterranean Sea; she was goddess of the wilderness and wild animals, a hunter of these animals, protector of childbirth and pregnant women, as well as a girl child until marriage.
Artemis is a Greek goddess. Her Roman equivalent is Diana.Artemis/Diana is the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, maidens, wildlife, and possibly the moon.
The Roman goddess Diana is associated with the moon and the hunt. She is often depicted as a protector of women and children and as a goddess of the wilderness and wildlife. Diana is believed to live in the forest, particularly in the woods of Mount Algidus in Italy.
The god Pan was a god of hunting, and the mountains (as was the chief satyr, the minor deity Silenius). Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and of wildlife in the forest.