Gaia is the great grandmother of Artemis. Rhea and Phoibe are the daughters of Gaia and mothers of Zeus and Leto, who are the parents of Artemis.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
There are two Titan goddesses that would fit this description. The first one is Rhea, the grandmother of Artemis and Apollo on their father Zeus' side. She was the wife of Kronos. The other Titan goddess that would fit this description is Phoebe, the grandmother of Artemis and Apollo on their mother Leto's side. She was the wife of Coeus.
Artemis and Apollo are twins. They are the children of Zeus and Leto.
Some stories say Orion was a hunting companion of Artemis, and she admired his skill and loved him, others say that he was a great hunter and sought out Artemis and tried to rape her - and still others say that they were hunting companions and he boasted that there was not a beast on earth he could not kill, and Gaia took offense of this. In the end Orion dies, there are a few doubts to who killed him and why, however. Slain by Artemis in wrath, is the most commonly known. Orion slain by Gaia, turned into a constellation by Artemis. Orion slain through a trick of Apollon, turned into a constellation by Artemis.
In Greek mythology, Orion and Artemis met when Orion tried to pursue her romantically. Some stories suggest that Artemis eventually grew fond of Orion, but he was eventually killed, either by a scorpion sent by Gaia or by Artemis herself, depending on the version of the myth.
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When it was a animal, and not Artemis by trick or in wrath, it was a scorpion sent by Gaia.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
There are two Titan goddesses that would fit this description. The first one is Rhea, the grandmother of Artemis and Apollo on their father Zeus' side. She was the wife of Kronos. The other Titan goddess that would fit this description is Phoebe, the grandmother of Artemis and Apollo on their mother Leto's side. She was the wife of Coeus.
Gaia is related to earth in the Greek mythology context. Gaia is the personification of earth and a god in mythology. She appears in works like the Iliad. She is considered the mother of the gods.
Yes, Artemis Fowl is definitely a fantasy novel. Note: Artemis Fowl is not related to Artemis (Diana).
Artemis Fowl is male, not a "her". Did you mean "his", or are you talking about the goddess Artemis who is not related to the book series?
Artemis and Apollo are twins. They are the children of Zeus and Leto.
Yes, Artemis is the daughter of Zeus by Leto.
Some stories say Orion was a hunting companion of Artemis, and she admired his skill and loved him, others say that he was a great hunter and sought out Artemis and tried to rape her - and still others say that they were hunting companions and he boasted that there was not a beast on earth he could not kill, and Gaia took offense of this. In the end Orion dies, there are a few doubts to who killed him and why, however. Slain by Artemis in wrath, is the most commonly known. Orion slain by Gaia, turned into a constellation by Artemis. Orion slain through a trick of Apollon, turned into a constellation by Artemis.
There are many animals related to Artemis, deer were the only animals held sacred to Artemis herself.
There is no clear answer in Greek mythology because of differing views and changes to the myth over time. Such as; Orion is slain by Artemis in wrath (for attempted rape). Orion slain by Gaia (for boasting to kill any animal on earth), turned into a constellation by Artemis. Orion slain through a trick of Apollon (because Artemis loved Orion), turned into a constellation by Artemis.