Artemis Informative Speech

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Did you know that there are about one hundred Greek gods and goddesses in Greek mythology? And one is Artemis, but let's talk about the history first. Upon mount Olympus in Greece, the twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe after Zeus overthrew his father. That's when the twelve came to power. I will tell you about Artemis the goddess of war. She had a very small family, messed up history, beautiful physical appearance, and many celebrations for her.

Artemis had a very small family. She is the daughter of
Zeus and Leto. After she was born, she immediately helped her mother give birth to her twin brother, Apollo. Artemis did not marry, since there was no use for it. In the end, Artemis has a small family, with about five family members at the most.
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Artemis was born on the island of Delos after her mother was hunted by Athena Zeus's wife. After Artemis was born she immediately helped the midwives as her mother was giving birth to her brother Apollo. This is Artemis’s

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