Some of the epithets that were given to Artemis the goddesss are: Lady of Wild Things, Mistress of Wild Animals (or Potnia Theron), Kourotrophos (or nurse of youths), Locheia (or helper in childbirth), Agrotera (or huntress), Cynthia (taken from her birthplace on Mount Cynthus on Delos), and Mistress of the Wild.
Artemis.
Hunting
Artemis had sworn to be a maiden her whole life, so even if somebody wanted to marry her, she'd refuse and probably get very angry. No god requested to marry Artemis, though certainly many mortals would.
Artemis was the great Olympian goddess of hunting, wilderness and wild animals.
Artemis was the goddess of the forests.
Apparently, an epithet for Apollo was Paean.
Artemis is a whole goddess.
Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, is often referred to by several epithets that reflect her various roles and attributes. Some of her notable epithets include "Artemis Agrotera," meaning "of the wild," highlighting her connection to nature, and "Artemis Brauronia," associated with her cult in Brauron. Another important epithet is "Artemis Delia," which signifies her birthplace on the island of Delos. These epithets illustrate her multifaceted character and the reverence she held in ancient Greek culture.
Artemis.
Artemis was a goddess herself. No other god had control over her.
I'm not sure if there is a god of childbirth but the goddess of childbirth is Artemis.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon.
Artemis weapon was a bow and arrows.
Hunting
Artemis was immortal from her birth. Artemis was born of the god Zeus and the goddess Leto. The twin of Artemis is Apollo.
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.