leto was the norse goddess of hunt
When a mythical goddess is the goddess of the hunt, it means that they aid hunters while they hunt. Their duties may also include caring for wild beasts. The Greek goddess of the hunt is Artemis. The Roman goddess of the hunt is Diana.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
There is not a Norse name for Artemis the Greek goddess. They are two very different cultures.
well Artemis is the greek goddess of the hunt and Diana is her roman counterpart.
The goddess Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and I'm sure she loved doing it.
Artemis is not named in Norse myth; a goddess that comes close to her identity is Skadi, a goddess of hunt and ice.
Skadi - (Norse) - Goddess of hunting & skiing. Ullr - (Norse) - God of Skiing & the Bow (hunting) Diana (Roman) - Goddess of the hunt Arawn (Welsh) - God of the Hunt and the Underworld Artemis (Greek) - Goddess of Childbirth and Hunting
The Norse goddess of hearth was Frigga. The Greek goddess of hearth was Hestia.
The Norse god of the hunt is Odin, who is often associated with various aspects of warfare, wisdom, and poetry. While he is not exclusively a hunting god, he is known for his connection to wild animals and the pursuit of knowledge. Additionally, the goddess Skadi, who is associated with winter and hunting, also plays a significant role in the hunt within Norse mythology.
A Norse goddess.
Actually there is a Norse Goddess. Niorun is the Goddess of dreams.
Freya is a Norse goddess, not Greek. The Norse people did not have a calendar of mythic events.
There is no Norse goddess of mischief, however there is a Norse god of mischief - Loki. It may be the the asker wishes to know the Norse goddess of the underworld - her name, in fact is Hel, and her domain is also known as Hel (one "l" not two).
Go to www.google.com and type in Norse goddess Thrud.
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Freya