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They have less in common, then they might have in common.For example, Artemis was a divine goddess worshiped by the ancient Greeks.Pocahontas was a mortal teenager who aided colonists to America.The only thing they might have in common is they are held in a certain reverence to the wilderness. Artemis because it was a physical aspect of her being a goddess; Pocahontas because she lived where wild things grew and knew how to survive on this food and taught this skill to settlers.
Her accomplishments were helping women with childbirth.Artemis was a tall thin athletic goddess. She was known as the goddess of the hunt. Her parents were Zeus and Leto, and she was the twin sister of Apollo. Her symbol is the bow and arrow.She was the Greek goddess of forests and hills, virginity and fertility, and the hunt. Artemis was often depicted as an able huntress, carrying a bow and arrows.
Artemis didn't really give her anything after the gods made her. She taught Pandora certain important secrets concerning the moon.
Dronacharya was the royal guru for both the Pandavas and Kauravas. He taught them Military arts like sword fighting, Archery etc
Demeter's symbol of power is an ear of wheat. She is the goddess of agriculture. Demeter also taught people how to farm.
Yes, in schools when the Greek gods are taught and studied.
American school children are taught Greek Myth and about Artemis, due to America association with Greek and Roman greatness. Also there is a revival in her worship with Hellenic Pagans, Wiccans, and Neopagans alike.
Greek religion is more varied than traditionally taught, but these are the 12 "most popular" gods and goddesses: Zeus and Hera, Poseidon, Apollo and Artemis, Aphrodite, Hephaestus and Ares, Athena, Demeter, Hermes, and Hestia. Other important gods include Dionysus, Persephone, Herakles, and Hades.
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Demeter is a goddess of fertility, grain, and agriculture. She is pictured as a mature motherly figure. Although she is the goddess who taught mankind about agriculture, she is also the goddess responsible for creating winter and a mystery religious cult. Demeter is usually accompanied by her daughter Persephone.