Certainly there are stories where she is accompanied by male companions, such as her brother Apollo, the granting of her wishes by her father Zeus, but she also hunted with Orion, and Hippolytus, son of Theseus, by wish of Artemis he was made into a grove god by her whim; he was afterward called Virbius of the Arician Lake. Skamandrios, also, in the Illiad is mentioned of being taught to kill wild things by Artemis - the skill not being enough to save him in war as war killing and killing in the wilds isn't the same thing.
According to myth, Artemis did not die, for she was immortal. She was only forgotten, along with the other gods, when Ancient Rome converted to Christianity in 313 AD.Gods cannot die but only fade and this is only if everything they stand for is gone. Artemis in the Greek gods and myths is still very much alive.
On Mount Olympus, all the gods were served nectar and ambrosia. So that is what Artemis ate.
No, she's a goddess, a mythological figure, but if Greeks still believed in gods and goddesses, yes, because all gods and goddesses are immortal.
They're gods. They were ageless.
She is the daughter of Zeus and Leto.
It depends largely upon whom these humans and gods were: Artemis can like all Greek gods and goddesses be cruel or kind.
Apollo and Zeus - her brother and father.
gods of peace
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
Artemis got her position because of her dad Zeus the king of gods...
Yes.
Artemis
She, like all Greek gods and goddesses, could make mistakes. This being a trait of humanity.
Since both Artemis' parents were divine gods, Artemis was born as an immortal goddess.
Being the chief hunter of the gods.
Daughter of the King of the Gods.
worship their gods