Fauna— Roman goddess of animals动物-罗马动物女神 Fate— Roman goddesses of destiny命运-罗马命运女神 Fortune— Roman goddess of luck幸运-罗马幸运女神 Fury— Greek mythological avengers of wrong doing.愤怒-希腊神话中的复仇者。 Halo— Greek mythological ring of light around the head of a god or s...
ARTEMIS was the Olympian goddess of hunting, the wilderness and wild animals. She was also a goddess of childbirth, and the protectress of the girl child up to the age of marriage--her twin brotherApollonwas similarly the protector of the boy child. Together the two gods were also bringer...
ARTEMIS was the Olympian goddess of hunting, wild animals, children and birth. This page describes the goddess' various divine roles and privileges including hunting and wild animals, birth and children, maiden dance and song, sudden death and disease, and her identification with Selene, Hekate, ...
As a moon goddess, she is sometimes represented wearing a long robe and a crescent moon crown.Artemis' EpithetsHomer calls Artemis either “The Mistress of Animals” or “She of the Wild.” As a huntress, she is also often referred to as “arrow-pouring” or “deer-shooting.” Just ...
Artemis was originally a female name, but the modern-day use is for boys because of its masculine sound. The original Artemis was Apollo’s twin sister; she’s the goddess of wild animals, the wilderness, and hunting. Bacchus Origin: Greek Meaning: To shout Variations/Synonyms: Bakkus, Bac...
Artemis is best known for being the goddess of the hunt and the representative of wild animals. Although she was one of the twelve major gods living on Mount Olympus, she led a very private life. The Huntress The ancient Greek people worshiped many different gods and goddesses, but one of...
Greek Hunting Goddess Also known as Agrotara, Agrotora, Amarynthia, CynthiaFantastic feminist Goddess of Hunting and Animal LiberationShe was the result of a wild fling by Zeus with a lovely lady called Leto. He was married to Hera at the time, and not wanting his wanton ways to reach ...
Artemis is thegoddess of the hunt, of wild animals, of the forest,of virgin lands, of births, virginity. When a Greek woman had some “women’s” illness, she went to the temple of Artemis. Represented with a bow and arrows, she even assumed the role of Ilithyia in helping the Parthi...
Description: He’s a minor god known to be the consort of Cybele (the Earth goddess). Boreas Origin: Greek Meaning: God of the cold north wind Variations/Synonyms: Bringer of winter Description: He’s an Anemoi (wind god) who’s the personification of the north wind. Caerus Origin:...
Virgin Goddess of Hunt Godess Artemis grew to become the virgin goddess of hunt, of wild animals, and of childbirth (due to her involvement in Apollo's birth). When she was three, Zeus asked Artemis what gifts when wanted. Among many others, she named: ...