Ancient Greek Mythology: Artemis
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Twin sister of Apollo and daughter of Zeus (with Leto), Artemis was one of the most important goddesses of the Greeks. For the Greeks, Artemis was goddess of the hunt, protector of wild game, and watcher over childbirth. All of this was a rather odd combination and, as far as hunting is concerned, rather odd responsibilities for a goddess.
Ancient Greek Mythology: Artemis |
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Artemis | Artemis |
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Artemis of Versailles | Artemis: Two Images, Asiatic and Greek |
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Artemis of Praxitele | Artemis of Pompeii |
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Artemis and the Death of Actaeon (relief) | Artemis Temple of Ephesus, Restored |
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Artemis Temple of Ephesus, Ruins | Artemis: Contemporary Depictions |
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