Artemis in Greek is spelt ΑÏτεμις with Greek letters.
Artemis was often referred to as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: "Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals".
Artemis' Roman equivalent was Diana.
Artemis is a Greek goddess who never died in Greek myth.
Artemis is a Greek goddess; the Roman Diana was a cultural counterpart.
Diana was the roman goddess of the moon and the hunt. Her brother is phoebus Apollo. Her greek counterpart is Artemis
First off, Artemis was a Greek goddess. She did not have any children because she was a virgin goddess.
Artemis is Αρτεμις in Greek.
Αρτεμις : Artemis
The ancient Greek goddess Artemis is the goddess of the Hunt, the moon, animals, virginity, and the wild.
You can not kill Artemis, she is a ancient immortal Greek goddess.
Artemis was an ancient Greek goddess, so she was a resident of Greece.
Artemis was a ancient Greek goddess, a female god, yes.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
Ancient Greek Known now as "Pagan"
Ancient Greek
The name Artemis is the name of a Greek goddes. It sais that in the fourth book - The Opal Deception - that Artemis was named after a Greek Goddess, and Artemis means 'the hunter'.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Artemis is a part of ancient Greek history, which is important to our culture identity.