Artemis is a major goddess in Greek mythology, representing the moon, hunting, and the protection of nature and young girls.
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๐ Artemis is the goddess of the moon and hunting in Greek mythology.
๐น She is the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the sun and music.
๐ฆ Artemis is often depicted with a bow and arrow, symbolizing her prowess as a huntress.
๐ฒ She is also associated with wildlife and the protection of nature.
โจ Many followers of Artemis valued her for her virginity and independence.
๐๏ธ She was worshipped in various forms across ancient Greece, particularly in Ephesus.
๐ถ Artemis was born on the island of Delos, alongside her brother Apollo.
๐ As a protector of young girls, she was also associated with childbirth.
๐ Artemis is known for her fierce nature, often avenging those who harmed her or her sacred animals.
๐ Festivals such as the Artemisia were held in her honor, celebrating her significance.