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This article is about the Greek goddess. For other meanings of the term, see Artemis (disambiguation).

The "Artemis of Versailles", a Roman copy of a Hellenistis marble sculpture (now at the Louvre Museum,seen here in a 19th century engraving

In Greek mythology Artemis ("fashion") is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. In Roman mythology, she was known as Diana. In Etruscan mythology, she took the form of Artume.

1 Worship

Greek deities
series
Primordial deities
Titans
Aquatic deities
Chthonic deities
Personified concepts
Other deities
Olympians
Zeus and Hera,
Poseidon, Hades,
Hestia, Demeter,
Aphrodite, Athena,
Apollo, Artemis,
Ares, Hephaestus,
Hermes, Dionysus
She was the virgin moon goddess of the hunt, wild animals, healing, wilderness, chastity, and paradoxically childbirth (she was worshipped as a fertility/childbirth goddess mostly in cities), since she assisted her mother in the delivery of her twin. Early in her development, she was identified with Hecate, the primal, pre-Olympian feral goddess. She later became more identified with and eventually supplanted Selene as the moon goddess to complement her twin's identification with and supplantation of HeliosThis article is about Greek mythology. For other uses of Helios, see Helios (disambiguation). In earlier Greek mythology, the sun was personified as a deity called Helios ( Greek for "the sun"), whom Homer equates with the sun titan Hyperion. Helios was s as the sun god. Artemis also assimilated CaryatisIn pre-classical Greek mythology, Caryatis was the goddess of the walnut tree. She was later assimilated into Artemis. Greek goddesses Nature goddesses. ( CaryaCarya is a genus of about 25 species of deciduous trees, including the hickory and pecan. Carya" is also another form of Caryatis. Fagales Trees.).

Her priestesses were addressed with the title MelissaSee Melissa (disambiguation) for other possible meanings. In Greek mythology, Melissa the "bee nymph, daughter of King Melisseus ("bee-man"), nursed Zeus when he was an infant, feeding him goat's milk. She later taught humans the use of honey, which could.

Artemis was not worshipped heavily in much of mainland GreeceGreece formally called the Hellenic Republic (in Greek: ) Hellenike Demokratia , is a country in the southeast of Europe on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula. It is bounded on land by Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Albania. In Asia Minor, however, she was a principal deity. In Rome60 and 400 with major cities. During this time only Dacia and Mesopotamia were added to the Empire but were lost before 300. The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Roman state in the centuries following its reorganization under t, she was heavily venerated at Mount Tifata near Capua and in holy forests (such as Aricia , Latium) Her high priest lived in Aricia; his position was passed to the person who was able to kill him with a bough, picked from a tree in the forest.

Festivals in honor of Artemis include Brauronia , held in Brauron and the festival of Artemis Orthia in Sparta.

Young girls were initiated into the cult of Artemis at puberty. However, before marrying (an event in which they had little say, and which occurred shortly after puberty), they were asked to lay all the accoutrements of virginity (toys, dolls, locks of their hair) on an altar to Artemis.



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