No, Leto is the mother of Artemis and Apollo. In fact, Hera hated the twins because they were children of her husband Zeus by a different woman. Hera did everything in her power to stop the twins from being born and to make Leto's life miserable.
The mother of Apollo and Artemis was Leto. Their father was Zeus.
Yes, they are half siblings. Zeus is the father of all of them, but Athena has a different mother than Apollo and Artemis. Athena's mother is Metis, while the mother of Apollo and Artemis is Leto.
Zeus did not directly marry anyone to make Apollo. Apollo is one of Zeus's many children, born to Leto, a Titaness whom Zeus pursued and impregnated. Leto later gave birth to Apollo and his twin sister, Artemis.
Apollo was born on the island of Delos, according to Greek mythology. His mother, Leto, gave birth to him and his twin sister Artemis after a long wandering due to the jealousy of Apollo's father Zeus's wife, Hera.
Leto is the mother of Apollo and Artemis; she mated with Zeus, but was not married to him, hence, not his "wife".
Artemis's mother was a nymph. Artemis and Apollo were the illegitimate children of Zeus and when their mother went into labor, Hera wouldn't let anyone help out of jealousy. So, after Artemis was born, she helped her mother deliver her twin brother, Apollo.
Artemis's mother was a nymph. Artemis and Apollo were the illegitimate children of Zeus and when their mother went into labor, Hera wouldn't let anyone help out of jealousy. So, after Artemis was born, she helped her mother deliver her twin brother, Apollo.
No, Hera is the goddess of women and marriage, the child is protected by Artemis or Apollo during birth, the mother is protected by Hera.
Artemis's mother was a nymph. Artemis and Apollo were the illegitimate children of Zeus and when their mother went into labor, Hera wouldn't let anyone help out of jealousy. So, after Artemis was born, she helped her mother deliver her twin brother, Apollo.
Asteria, who turned into the island Delos (where Apollo was born) - is the sister of Leto, the mother of Artemis and Apollo. Rarer myths say that Artemis is the daughter of Demeter, making her aunts both Hera and Hestia. In any case, from Zeus her father Demeter, Hera, and Hestia are her aunts.
No, Apollo and Artemis are the children of Zeus and Leto.
When she was born, she helped her mother deliver her brother, Apollo, because Hera would not allow anyone to help her.
Zeus and Leto are the parents of Apollo. Leto was an affair while Zeus was with Hera. His mother is Leto. His father is Zeus. His twin sister is Artemis.
The mother of Apollo and Artemis was Leto. Their father was Zeus.
Artemis is the daughter of Zeus: Hera is the wife of Zeus, and was married to Zeus at the time of Artemis' birth - so, yes, Hera is the step-mother of Artemis.
She is not the goddess of the hunt. That is Artemis twin sister of Apollo. Hera is the 'mother' goddess of the greek myths being the Queen of the Gods. She is sometime portrayed as the goddess of marriage.
Yes, there are myths were Leto the mother of Artemis and Apollo traveled and hunted with them. Apollo and Artemis also were defenders of Leto.