Greek Artemis Research Paper

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Name (both Greek and Roman): Roman:Diana Greek: Artemis

What is she the goddess of?
Goddess of the Hunt, Forests and Hills, the Moon, Archery What are her symbols?
Crescent moon,, bow and arrow.Dogs, bear, dove, deer, and bee. ,Moonstone, pearl, quartz, crystal, silver, turquoise, iron, aluminum, and diamonds.Silver, white, red, green, and turquoise
Who is her family
Artemis was daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo.

Find a myth about her that you enjoy and briefly summarize it in English (~1 paragraph).
My favorite myth is the “6 wishes”. Where she wished to remain a virgin forever; to have many names; to be the Light Bringer; to have a bow and arrow and a knee-length tunic; to have sixty “daughters of Okeanos”, all

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