I have never heard of a Greek myth that retells such a happening; Artemis was associated with bears and the birth of a child/young animal. This might be a confusion over the raising of Atalanta who was suckled by a bear and was the favorite of Artemis.
No Eurydice the wife of Orpheus did not turn to stone.
The Persians did turn on the Babylonians because they wanted to enlarge their territories.
The Three Gorgons were the creatures that could turn people to stone.
Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
You will turn into stone if Medusa wasnt looking at you but if st you he was looking at you, you will turn into an stone
I think you are referring to Callisto. Callisto was raped by Zeus (disguised as Artemis). When Artemis discovered she was pregnant, she banished her from the Hunt since only virgins can be with her. This allowed Hera to turn her into a bear.
Depending on who the individual was, and what they did, Artemis could favor them or indifferent or murderous in turn.
Medusa's head was used to turn a sea dragon to stone, but it was Perseus who used it, not Artemis
Artemis, the goddess of hunt, is a shape shifter. She can turn into a human, hamster or really anything but, she will always be a goddess.
Artemis turned Actaeon into a hind, or deer. in the shape of a deer the hounds of Actaeon tore him to pieces.
Cause a hungry bear is not a happy bear.
No.
Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.
you just turn the bear trap inside out
He turned into a deer, and his hounds hunted and killed him.
No. When you turn heavily pregnant you will.
Greek Gods are of duel nature, Apollo is a god of healing and Artemis is a goddess of birth and infants, in turn they can be god and goddess of death and sickness: Artemis striking down women, and Apollo striking down men.