The Roman godDESS Diana (Greek equivalent: Artemis) was the goddess of the hunt and the moon, even though in Greek mythology, Selene is the goddess of the moon.
Artemis swore to stay a maiden eternally and is thus the protector of all maidens.
Diana
Diana was the Roman God who was the guardian of wild beasts, horses, and domesticated animals.
Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and moon, is the daughter of Jupiter (the Roman equivalent of Zeus) and Latona (Leto in Greek mythology). She is often associated with her twin brother, Apollo, who is the god of the sun and music. Diana embodies independence and strength, reflecting her roles in nature and hunting.
Bacchus, the god of wine.
Diana was the Roman goddess of wilderness and animals, as well as virginity.
Diana
Diana, but she was a goddess.
Diana was the Roman God who was the guardian of wild beasts, horses, and domesticated animals.
Artemis is not a Roman god, she is a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart is Diana. Her animal symbols are a deer, a falcon, and a bear.
she could talk to animals.
the roman name is Diana but the greek god or goddess is Artemise
Ageless Immortal Goddess
Dione was a goddess. Her roman name was Diana.
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
Ten roman gods and goddesses would be Neptune, Apollo, Pluto, Jupiter, Minerva, Diana, Ceres, Mars, Bacchus, and Vulcan. These are some of the more well known roman gods and goddesses.
Artemis is the Greek god of the moon. Her roman form is Diana but I am not sure if she is also god of the moon.