The Amazons.
No she wasn't she made a women voe witch means SHE never married and yes Artemis is a women
Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, holds significant importance in Greek mythology as a protector of nature and young women. She symbolizes independence and strength, often depicted as a fierce hunter who values her autonomy. Additionally, Artemis is associated with the moon, highlighting her role in the cycles of life and nature. Her duality as both a nurturer and a warrior reflects the complexities of femininity in ancient Greek culture.
An Amazon
Nothing modern can escape the foundation of it's roots. In short, yes, Artemis has a impact today in the ideas of protection of women and wild and hunting rights.
In Greek mythology, Artemis is not explicitly described as gay. She is known for her dedication to hunting and chastity, and there are no specific myths that depict her in romantic relationships with either men or women.
The Greek Amazons.
Ares was the father of the Amazons, or the husband of them, he did not rule them. They are linked to him to underline their warrior natures, they also worshiped Artemis.
Artemis was worshiped because she was the virgin goddess of the hunt, nature, children, and child-birth.
The Temple of Artemis was built as a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
Artemis was worshiped by the ancient peoples of the Mediterranean.
A temple was built for her.
Artemis is a goddess worshiped in ancient religion, so - no, she was not herself religious.
For the people in Ephesus who worshiped her.
Artemis was worshiped by the Ancient Greeks during the Bronze Age.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Usually in studying the history of Greece is how most people know of Artemis, as she and other Greek gods were worshiped during that history.
There is no modern day comparison to a Greek goddess who was worshiped by ancient people.