
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.
Artemis is an ancient Greek goddess associated with hunting, wilderness, wild animals, and childbirth, who was typically depicted roaming forests and mountains with a group of nymphs. She remains significant in classical mythology as an important deity whose influence extended across multiple domains of ancient Greek religious life, with her Roman equivalent being the goddess Diana.
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