Artemis: goddess of moon and hunt
Artemis, otherwise known by her Roman name, Diana, is the Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt. Her symbols are the moon, deer, silver bows and arrows. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment.She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin sister of Apollo. She was born on the island of Ortygia (Delos), where Leto had found shelter after being hunted by the wife of Zeus, Hera. As soon as Artemis was born, she helped her mother give birth to her twin brother, thereby becoming the protector of childbirth and labour. She asked her father to grant her eternal chastity and virginity, and never gave in to any potential lovers; devoted to hunting and nature, she rejected marriage and love.
She was the protector of nature and the hunt; both wild and tame animals were under her protection. She also protected the agriculture and animal herding.
She was the protector of nature and the hunt; both wild and tame animals were under her protection. She also protected the agriculture and animal herding.