There are two different versions of this story. In one version, Agamemnon really does kill Iphiginia, which is why Clytemnestra kills him. In the second version, Artemis saves her and takes her to a temple in Tauris. It is said that there was a heavy fog that disguised the switch so Clytemnestra wouldn't have seen it.
Also, if Clytemnestra thought that Iphiginia was still alive, she wouldn't have killed Agamemnon.
Other answer:
When Artemis saved Iphigenia, Clytemnestra was informed. Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon in two different ways, depending on the myth:
No. Artemis does not appear in the myth about Medusa.
I only know of one and that's Artemis.
I know that Athena and Artemis are not married. They are virgins. Sorry for lack of information.Only 10.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
Akber saved birbal's life by swiming in the water as birbal dont know how to swim .
I don't know if Hermes like Artemis. I know that Artemis doesn't like men and she isn't married.
No. Artemis does not appear in the myth about Medusa.
Artemis would let you know if you were worthy in Greek myth.
Well, I know Artemis is greek and was actually the name of a god. Artemis was the god of hunting and girls I believe. As for Hernandez it sounds spanish but I don't know what it means.
Being the chief hunter of the gods.
Well we all know Artemis is a hunting goddess, and sometimes associated with moonlight. dont know why i said that. Well anyway, Apollo has a gold and silver bow, and artemis has a gold. cant answer the question but i gave clues.
Artemis wasn't associated with the moon until after the Romans identified her with Diana.
we don't know yet. we don't know yet.
Like i would know
Marble, mostly - from what we know.
They are related in the myths we know today.
i dont know, their fake.