Diana. Hunting/Wilderness Heavenly; Devine Goddess of the Moon.

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Artemis Diana

Transcript of Diana. Hunting/Wilderness Heavenly; Devine Goddess of the Moon.

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Artemis

Diana

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Power and DomainHunting/Wilderness Heavenly; Devine

Goddess of the Moon

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Family Members

Apollo- Artemis’ twin brother-God of Sun

Parents: Zeus and Latona

Athena, Aphrodite,

Ares, and

Hephaestus

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Famous Deeds

Artemis was the protector of children, even though she would never have one of her own. She helped mothers through child birth including her own, when Apollo was born shortly after her.

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Heroic Traits

Artemis had many heroic traits besides helping with child births she was the protector of young keeping the young safe until they were big enough to take care of themselves. Artemis also was the Goddess of light and the moon always bringing light to the world.

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Spouses/Lovers/Children

Artemis swore to herself and asked Zeus to make her so she would never fall in love. So Artemis did not have any husbands or children though she was the protector of them.

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Fate

Artemis’ fate was to live in the mountains where ever she would like. To have Silver bows just like her Brother. To bring light to all the earth and to live without fear of falling in love or marriage