Yes the temple of artemis made for the love of artemis the greek goddess
Google "Artemis", and you'll get many modern day interpretations. For the ancient depictions of her, I would look at theoi.com
Artemis was goddess of the hunt, and anyone hunting would have made an offering to her before beginning an expedition.
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
Artemis was most likely named by her mother, the goddess Leto (a moon goddess), because Leto was the only one around when Artemis was born. Artemis's father was Zeus, and Hera (Zeus's wife) hated Leto because of that. Hera put a curse on Leto that said that Leto was not allowed to rest anywhere on solid ground. However, Leto made it to the island of Ortygia, where she gave birth to Artemis. Artemis then helped Leto deliver Apollo, Artemis's twin brother.
By offerings, prayer, and sacrifice.
It was made by the cyclops as a birthday present for Artemis.
Asked for guidance and favours from the goddess, and gave offerings in return.
Yes the temple of artemis made for the love of artemis the greek goddess
Artemis did not vow to not marry. Artemis asked of Zeus the choice to keep her maidenhood forever, and this was granted to her. The maiden followers of Artemis made vows.
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
Google "Artemis", and you'll get many modern day interpretations. For the ancient depictions of her, I would look at theoi.com
The statue of Artemis known as the "Artemis of Ephesus" was made around the 6th or 5th century BCE in ancient Greece. This remarkable statue was housed in the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Temple of Artemis was the first Greek temple made completely of marble! the roof was made of cedar but other than that it was completely made of marble and gold!
It was not MADE, but possibly sent by Artemis.
what made Artemis the protector of wild game was that she was the goddess of hunt so she protected the wild game.
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