Artemis had only one love, the hunter Orion, but even that is debatable.
No, Artemis is a spinster, which mean an old maid or a woman who never got married or had kids. So she never fell in love with a human.
No. She was the eternal maiden meaning she would have no children and she would never fall in love.
Yes the temple of artemis made for the love of artemis the greek goddess
Artemis is the goddess, of the moon and hunting. She was also a virgin goddess. She represented the moon. her followers represented the stars. Often Aphrodite would try to make them fall in love and when they didn't either Artemis or Aphrodite would make the fall in love with a beast like a bear or stag. It was said that she was hugely beautiful. She was also the twin sister of Apollo and one of the Olympians.
No, since Artemis is against falling in love and Aphrodite is the goddess of love.
Artemis is immune to all of Aphrodite's love powers, so no.
To my knowledge, there is none. But they kind-of have a movie. In Sailor Moon S, 'Hearts in Ice' Luna falls in love with a human guy. Stuff happens, and when she suddenly remembers she's a cat, her and Artemis have a moment.
On two occasions bears are associated with the wrath of Artemis: of Kallisto, a maiden of Artemis who was seduced by Zeus, and when it was discovered, changed into a bear. Polyphonte, also a companion of Artemis, scorned Aphrodite in favor of Artemis, so Aphrodite made her fall in love with a bear and drove her made, Artemis caught her mating with the bear and turned all animals against her (the bear killed Polyphonte).
No, Artemis will never be in love she made sure of that by telling Zeus to make sure she will never be and love and stay a virgin.
Yes, Artemis the goddess did love her mother Leto. Artemis and her twin brother Apollo would always protect the honor of their mother.
According to some sources, Hippolytus had scorned Aphrodite in order to become a devotee of Artemis, devoting himself to a chaste life in pursuit of hunting. In retaliation, Aphrodite made Phaedra fall in love with him. Hippolytus' rejection of Phaedra led to his death in a fall from a chariot.