He was a hunter who happened to see Artemis/Diana bathing. She transformed him into a deer which was torn to pieces by his own dogs.
Pentheus, Actaeon, Labdacus, Melicertes, Learchus.
No one. Who you are thinking of is Actaeon, who was turned into a stag by the goddess Artemis. Actaeon was hunting in a wood one day and he stumbled into the goddess Artemis when she was bathing. Being a virgin goddess, she was furious, so she splashed water on him. The drops turned him into a stag as soon has they touched him. Then Artemis sent his own hounds on him. They tore him to pieces.
Actaeon, the hunter, was torn apart by his own hounds, after he had been turned into a deer for having seen chaste Artemis naked. Pentheus, the king of Thebes, was torn apart by maenads (female followers of Dionysus in a state of ecstatic frenzy) for having banned the worship of said deity in his city. In this act, the maenads were led by Pentheus' own mother, Agave. They are similar in that in both cases the men in question are pulled apart by those who were previously loyal to them, now oblivious to their true nature; Actaeon by his hounds ('man's best friend') who did not see past the metamorphosis, while the Maenads, among which were close relatives, pulled Pentheus apart with their bare hands thinking he was a lion, and again he was killed by those close to him.
Artemis's most famous story revolves around her role as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. One of the most notable myths involves her connection to the hero Actaeon, who accidentally stumbled upon her bathing. In response, Artemis transformed him into a stag, and he was subsequently hunted down by his own hounds. This tale highlights her fierce protection of her purity and the consequences of disrespecting the divine.
Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, is prominently featured in several myths. One well-known myth involves Actaeon, a mortal hunter who accidentally stumbled upon Artemis while she was bathing. Angered by his intrusion, Artemis transformed him into a stag, and he was subsequently hunted down and killed by his own hunting dogs. This myth highlights Artemis's fierce protection of her purity and her domain.
Grammostola actaeon was created in 1903.
Polistes actaeon was created in 1836.
Artemis turned Actaeon into a hind, or deer. in the shape of a deer the hounds of Actaeon tore him to pieces.
The goddess Artemis changed Actaeon into a stag. Actaeon accidentally stumbled upon Artemis and her followers while they were bathing. In revenge, Artemis turned him into a stag by splashing water on him. He was then torn to pieces by his own hounds.
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ACTAEON
Artemis turned Actaeon into a stag because he saw her bathing. She then sent his own hounds on him, who tore him to shreds.
Two to 4.7 inches (5 to 12 centimeters) is the average range for length regarding Actaeon beetles. The rhinoceros beetle members (Megasoma actaeon) of the Scarabaeidae insect family may reach a maximum of 5.4 inches (13.5 centimeters) if they are adult males. Actaeon beetles therefore number among the world's largest beetles.
Actaeon
Actaeon saw the Greek goddess Artemis bathing and turned him into a stag and set his hunting dogs upon him.
Artemis punished Actaeon by turning him into a stag because he spied on the goddess while she and her nymphs were bathing. He was then torn up by his own hounds.