The Roman goddess Diana was the mother of no one, since she was a virgin goddess.
Artemis' Roman equivalent was Diana.
Artemis is a Greek goddess; the Roman Diana was a cultural counterpart.
The Roman goddesses Diana is the roman aspect of the Greek goddess Artemis, goddess of the hunt, virginity, and later on the moon after Selene retired with her consort Helios.
The Roman goddess Diana's name in Greece is Artemis.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
Diana is a Roman Goddess. Diana is also a virgin goddess.
Diana is the Roman goddess whose aspects are alike to Artemis the Greek goddess. As to where they come from in a historical perspective, that is still in debate.
The Roman goddess of the dawn was called Aurora. Diana was the goddess of hunt etc.
The Roman goddess Diana was the mother of no one, since she was a virgin goddess.
No, the Roman goddess Diana did not have any children. She swore to be a virgin goddess.
Diana, the Roman goddess, never died.
Diana was a Roman goddess. A girl.
Yes, the Roman goddess Diana has a twin brother named Apollo.
Hera's equivalent in Roman mythology was Juno. Juno was the wife of Jupiter, ruler of the gods.