copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Artemis - Wikipedia Artemis was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities; her worship spread throughout ancient Greece, with her multiple temples, altars, shrines, and local veneration found everywhere in the ancient world
Where could the goddess Artemis usually be found? - Answers Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting, wilderness, and childbirth, would typically be found in locations associated with nature such as forests, mountains, and rivers She is also worshipped in
Artemis | Myths, Symbols, Meaning | Britannica The worship of Artemis probably flourished in Crete or on the Greek mainland in pre-Hellenic times Many of Artemis’s local cults, however, preserved traces of other deities
ARTEMIS - Greek Goddess of Hunting Wild Animals In ancient art Artemis was usually depicted as a girl or young maiden with a hunting bow and quiver of arrows Artemis' mother Leto was hounded throughout her pregnancy by the jealous goddess Hera but eventually found refuge on the floating island of Delos
Artemis - Greek Mythology Wiki Artemis pities Arethusa and saves her by transforming Arethusa into a spring in Artemis' temple, Artemis Alphaea in Letrini, where the goddess and her attendant drink Bouphagos, the son of the Titan Iapetos, sees Artemis and thinks about raping her
Artemis: Greek Goddess of Hunt, Wilderness, and Chastity - Ancient Theory Artemis was one of the most widely worshipped Ancient Greek deities, with her temples, altars, shrines, and local veneration found throughout ancient Greece Her great temple at Ephesus was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World before being burned to the ground
The Sacred Sites of Artemis: Temples and Shrines in Ancient Greece Artemis held a prominent place in ancient Greek religion, embodying the complexities of femininity, nature, and independence The sacred sites dedicated to her worship not only reflect the architectural prowess of ancient civilizations but also highlight the cultural significance of her worship
Artemis | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica The worship of Artemis was universal in all Greece, in Delos, Crete, Sicily, and southern Italy, but more especially in Arcadia and the whole of the Peloponnese The sacrifices offered to the Brauronian Artemis consisted of stags and goats; in Thrace dogs were offered to Artemis
Artemis - Greek Goddess of the Moon, Hunt, Forests and Hills . . . In Greek mythology, Artemis was a main goddess She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto She represented virginity and chastity, along with more natural elements like the environment, the hunt, and the moon Artemis was a protector She protected wild and tame animals and all of nature She also protected agriculture, animal herding, and the hunt