They prayed to Artemis when they were going to war and/or hunting (becuase she was Goddess of The Hunt). They would also pray to her for a healthy child and a sucsessful birth (as she was the Goddess of child birth as well)
There is no single deity associate with all of these concepts in Greek myth. Athena was associated with War, Eileithyia was the goddess of childbirth, and it could be argues that the Moirai Atropos was most closely associated with Death (she was one of the Fates, but the Greeks had a God of Death called Thanatos as well).
Leto is the Titan goddess of motherhood and protector of children due to the myths of her own difficult birth of Artemis and Apollo.
This is one of the rare cases where Artemis is credited with making and gifting only nets; however if a individual was favored by her, he or she was sure to have their ability to hunt focused. She was the protector of pregnant women giving birth, girls until the age of marriage, and healer of women (as well as goddess of women's death and sudden illness).
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Artemis the greek god of the hunt and of birth
she was a goddess, she was the goddess of the moon the hunt and the goddess of child birth
Artemis is the goddess protector of the child during birth; birth itself is the domain of Eileithyia, and Hera is the protector of the mother during birth.
Since she is in mythology, she does not have a birth date.
Artemis was born on the island of Delos. After her birth she helped her mother give birth to her younger twin brother, Apollo.
Among the Greek goddesses which Artemis is identified with are Selene the moon goddess, Hecate the goddess of night and magic and Eileithyia the goddess of birth. Artemis is also identified with Despoine, Britomartis, Diktynna and Aphaia.
No, she's a goddess, a mythological figure, but if Greeks still believed in gods and goddesses, yes, because all gods and goddesses are immortal.
Artemis was the goddess of the birth of a child; she was also protector of the girl child until marriage, as well as healer and -with Apollo - brought death to women.; such as in the myth of Niobe's children, where Apollo slayed the boys and Artemis the girls.
Greek Gods are of duel nature, Apollo is a god of healing and Artemis is a goddess of birth and infants, in turn they can be god and goddess of death and sickness: Artemis striking down women, and Apollo striking down men.
The month of Artemis's birth is not told in Greek myth.
no. Eileithyia was the goddess of childbirth and hera was the goddess of motherhood. leto gave birth Artemis and Apollo
In Greek mythology, Leto is a daughter of titans who had an affair with Zeus. She then gave birth to Apollo and Artemis.