Artemis
There were three virgin goddesses in Greek Mythology. Artemis, the goddess of hunting, was one of them; she took a vow of chastity and made all of her attendants take the same vow. Athena, the goddess of wisdom was another. The last one was Hestia, the goddess of the hearth.
No. The Muses were nine goddesses in Greek mythology, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
The Greek goddess of hunting was Artemis ( In Rome her name was Diana), one of the three chaste goddesses of Olympus (along with Hestia and Athena). She was daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was Apollo's twin sister. She was also a moon goddess.
There were three: Artemis, Selene, and Hecate. Together, they made up the Triple Moon Goddesses. Artemis was the goddess of the crescent moon, Hecate was the goddess of new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything in between.
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.
There are many more than nine goddesses in Greek mythology. However, nine of them are:HeraAthenaArtemisDemeterPersephoneAphroditeEileithyiaHestiaIris
In Greek mythology, the nine what were the patron-goddesses of the arts.
There are no modern goddesses of Greek mythology, it is mythology that dates back to ancient Greece.
Artemis, she was the goddess of hunting. It is also Orion which is the God of Hunting in Greek Mythology.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
No one in the modern world is related to the Greek gods and goddesses; they are mythology.
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
artemis, the greek goddess of hunting.
theres Athena and Artemis goddesses of wisdom and hunting respectively
ARTEMIS
Greek mythology were stories of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, but there were many stories about the heroes of the gods or goddesses that were half mortals, half immortals, like Hercules, for example. Also, Greek mythology stories explain of how things were made, living things and non-living things.
(The title really is just Mythology)