In book IX of the Iliad she has a golden throne.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
As she was a goddess and could look like anything she pleased, no.
When Homer is comparing Penelope to Artemis and Aphrodite in the Odyssey, he means she looks like Artemis in chastity and like Aphrodite in beauty.
One one the guy like Artemis and the other guy liked Hera. Artemis pretended to like him back so she pretty much tricked him.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
A LEP shuttle in Artemis Fowl is teardrop shaped.
she was very wise
Artemis could look whatever way she willed. In ancient art Artemis was usually depicted as a girl dressed in a short knee-length chiton and equipped with a hunting bow and quiver of arrows.
hades throne is made from skulls and in the shape of a throne in the under world next to his wife's throne
It depends on the writers or artists interpretation.
he was ugly and his throne was covered by human skin
Deer. Her throne in Olympus was padded by a white deerskin.
Myth does not describe the throne of Apollo, it was not important save that it existed as a sign of his status.
He's a huge Eurasian with a bald head and a giant frame. Big enough that he has to sit all hunched in fairy rooms.
This is up to the individual to interpret.