Artemis is not explicitly portrayed as a lesbian in any traditional myths or stories. She is typically depicted as a virgin goddess who focuses on hunting and protecting young women. However, interpretations of her relationships with other female figures in mythology can vary.
Some myths claim so.
Greek stories were called myths. ;D
Religious myths.
Yes, there are many myths about Aphrodite. Click on the links below to read some of them.
They are enjoyable stories to read.
There are many myths about Artemis in Greek mythology, with varying versions and interpretations. Some popular myths include her involvement in the story of Orion, her role in the punishment of Actaeon, and her protection of young maidens.
Other gods and goddesses, her father Zeus, her mother Leto, her brother Apollo. Also the myths and stories she takes part in.
All myths publicly written either in the modern time or in ancient suffered with conflicting reasoning and whys. Below is a link to the myth of Orion and Artemis, which is one such strong example.
She is not the goddess of the hunt. That is Artemis twin sister of Apollo. Hera is the 'mother' goddess of the greek myths being the Queen of the Gods. She is sometime portrayed as the goddess of marriage.
There is no set sign for Artemis, it varies with symbols and myths.
These may be better determined by the individual and their knowledge of the myths referring to Artemis.
It depends on the myth. Artemis' myths were largely relating to her worship and religion.
Artemis the Greek goddess was born in the myths of ancient Greece. There is no known date.
No, Leto was Artemis's true mother, although in some myths Leto nursed Artemis and her mother was Demeter.
Yes, there are myths were Leto the mother of Artemis and Apollo traveled and hunted with them. Apollo and Artemis also were defenders of Leto.
They are related in the myths we know today.
Below is a link to some accounts.