Humans often revere Artemis as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, seeking her favor for protection and successful hunts. However, those who disrespect her or intrude upon her sacred spaces may face her wrath, as she is known for punishing transgressors harshly. Other gods typically respect her autonomy and fierce nature, acknowledging her strength and independence, though they may also engage with her in alliances or conflicts depending on the context of their myths. Overall, Artemis commands both admiration and fear in the hearts of mortals and deities alike.
Humans often revere Artemis as a goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, seeking her favor for protection and guidance in these areas. However, those who offend her, such as Actaeon, face her wrath, experiencing severe consequences for their transgressions. Other gods respect her autonomy and prowess, acknowledging her strength and independence. Overall, Artemis elicits a mix of admiration, reverence, and caution among both mortals and deities.
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.
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.
It depends largely upon whom these humans and gods were: Artemis can like all Greek gods and goddesses be cruel or kind.
they are Jealous of her
Humans often revere Artemis as a goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, seeking her favor for protection and guidance in these areas. However, those who offend her, such as Actaeon, face her wrath, experiencing severe consequences for their transgressions. Other gods respect her autonomy and prowess, acknowledging her strength and independence. Overall, Artemis elicits a mix of admiration, reverence, and caution among both mortals and deities.
gods of peace
Artemis lived on Mount Olympus with the other gods and goddesses. She also lived in forests and on other mountains.
Zeus isnt real, so they had no reaction.
Artemis was a goddess herself so she wouldn't worship any of the other gods. She would see them as her equals.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Leto, her mother; Apollo her brother, Zeus her father.
humans and other gods
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
Usually in studying the history of Greece is how most people know of Artemis, as she and other Greek gods were worshiped during that history.