Yes, Artemis protects young children (preferably maidens) and new born creatures.
one, its not goddesses, its goddess. Artemis is the only Artemis there is. Anyway, hunting dogs represent her because she is the greek goddess of hunt, wild animals, and wilderness. She was also the goddess of childbirth, virginity and young girls. hope this helped! :)
Each god/goddess protects some aspect of life and existence, like Hera the goddess of marriage protects marriage, or Artemis the goddess of chastity protects those who want chastity. The only goddess of actual safety and protection was Soteria. She had a male counterpart called Soter.
No. She was also the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, virginity, and wildlife.
In Greek mythology, Artemis was regarded as the goddess of the hunt, of wild animals, and of the wilderness generally. She also was thought to be the goddess of childbirth and virginity (rather an odd combination, but it goes back to her birth, where she gave her mother no pain).
There are many animals related to Artemis, deer were the only animals held sacred to Artemis herself.
Artemis had only one love, the hunter Orion, but even that is debatable.
Orion, according to some, but others say he was only a hunting companion of the goddess.
Since Artemis was a mythological goddess, she was never 'born', she was only worshiped as a deity. However, according to mythology, Artemis was born on the island of Delos. She was born before her twin brother Apollo and was her mother's (Leto) midwife.
According to myth, Artemis did not die, for she was immortal. She was only forgotten, along with the other gods, when Ancient Rome converted to Christianity in 313 AD.Gods cannot die but only fade and this is only if everything they stand for is gone. Artemis in the Greek gods and myths is still very much alive.
Well it depends, are you only interested in Greek history or world-wide mythology. In Greece, there is Artemis, goddess of the hunt, Ios, goddess of poison, Aphrodite, goddess of love, Minerva, goddess of war.
Artemis was the virgin goddess of the Hunt. She vowed to be a maiden forever and recruited a group of young girls who also agreed to forever be maidens. In return she granted them immortality but there was one catch: they would live forever if they agreed to stay a maiden but if they died in battle they died. If they broke their vows, Artemis would take vengeance on them. Not only would they lose their immortality, she would often change them into animals or even kill them.
Artemis the goddess only likes some mortals: the ones who honor her. Ones who insulted her were faced with her wrath. Artemis also tends to favor maidens over men.