It depends on what way and why - a athlete and virgin would probably be best as those are traits of Artemis.
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the Hunt and the forest. Bears are forest animals, so it would make sense that they represent her.
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! :)
Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the wilderness. She is the twins with Apollo, the god of prophecy, music, healing....
The Temple of Artemis was named after the Greek goddess Artemis, who was the patron goddess of the city of Ephesus where the temple was located. Artemis was the goddess of hunting, wilderness, and fertility, and the temple was dedicated to her worship.
Yes, Artemis would kill animals because she is the goddess of the Hunt. It's what she does.
The symbol commonly associated with the Greek goddess Artemis is a bow and arrow, as she is the goddess of the hunt and wilderness. Additionally, deer and the crescent moon are sometimes used as symbols to represent her.
The Greek goddess Artemis was a virgin goddess, so she had no children. If she did have a demigod child, her/his powers would be similar to Artemis'. They would probable be able to shoot an arrow with perfect aim and heal.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.
no Artemis was not a violent goddess
No, the goddess Artemis did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was dedicated to the goddess Artemis, so it would be appropriate to call it that.
The goddess Artemis did not have a spouse. She was a virgin goddess.