In the days of ancient Greece, she likely did.
Her months were;
"Artemisios : The month of May amongst Macedonians."
"Mounykhion : The tenth month in Athens. They used to sacrifice to Artemis Mounykhia during it."
The Temple of Artemis (Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον, or Artemision), also known less precisely as Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to a goddess Greeks identified as Artemis that was completed, in its most famous phase, around 550 BC at Ephesus (in present-day Turkey).
Well Artemis didn't have any temples, although, there used to be one before about 47 years ago, but it was tooken down because they made up a myth where she "dishonored" the gods so the locals took it down
Yes Artemis was a important goddess, she was one of the twelve ruling Olympians.
This temple was built by King Samaratungga.
Temple of Heaven was created in 1406.
Temple of Blood was created in 2001.
There are 13 steps on the temple of the sun.
That would be the conference center on temple square.
Mount Olympus
Temple of Alcmeonidae
There is a drink named after shirley temple. It is sprite and cherry flavoring
No, the temple and city/towns were named after the Greek goddess Athena. They were named after her in remembrance to her, for favor/patronage, or for worship.
it refers to temple named as omkar temple in [m.p]
He is the god of Archery, music, oracles, the sun and poetry. He is artemiss twin brother and the son of Zeus and Leto.
The Master Mason and builder of Solomon's temple was named Hiram.
No I don't believe she does. I know she has two drinks named after her.
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The temple was built for Athena to honor her. The city (Athens) was named after her after a fight with Poseidon on who the city would be named after. As you can tell from the name, Athena won.
Jupiter, king of the Roman gods.
Yes. It is alcohol free.