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Artemis
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Artemis (; ) is the goddess of hunting, the wilderness, wild animals, transitions, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. She was often said to roam the forests and mountains, attended by an entourage of nymphs. The goddess Diana is her Roman equivalent.
Diana
goddess of the hunt, the moon and birthing, equated with the Greek goddess Artemis
Phoebe
titan in Greek mythology

crescent
A crescent shape (, ) is a symbol or emblem used to represent the lunar phase (as it appears in the northern hemisphere) in the first quarter (the "sickle moon"), or by extension a symbol representing the Moon itself.
Potnia Theron
female divinitiy associated with animals
The Song of Achilles
novel by Madeline Miller
Cynthus
Mount Cynthus () is located on the isle of Delos, part of the Greek Cyclades.

Charge of the Goddess
inspirational text often used in the neopagan religion of Wicca
Camma
right|thumb|The poisoning of Camma and Synorix in the temple of Diana (Charles Poerson, 17th century).