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.
The goddess Artemis did not have a spouse. She was a virgin goddess.
Virgin huntress, goddess of the light of the moon, goddess of the wilderness, goddess of animals.
Artemis is a virgin goddess by choice. As a girl, she asked Zeus that she would always remain a virgin and never marry.But she did like someone though her hunting companion Orion. But he died.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
It is the temple dedicated to the virgin goddess Athena. Parthenos = virgin.
Artemis was the virgin goddess of the Hunt. Her being a virgin is not a contradiction to being a huntress. But you could say she did have a contradiction. She was the goddess of animals, but she hunted them.
Athena is a virgin goddess, so she has no children.
yes, she is a virgin
No. The other Greek virgin goddesses were Artemis (Diana in Rome) and Hestia (Vesta in Rome).
Athena did not have a spouse, she was a virgin goddess.
No. The goddess Minerva was a virgin goddess.
Yes, Athena is a virgin goddess.
No. She was a virgin goddess.
No she was a virgin goddess
No, the goddess Artemis did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
Athena did not have a husband in Greek myths. She was a virgin goddess.
Athena didn't marry.She was a virgin goddess.