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What are some of Artemis interests?
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, moon and archery. She is the twin sister of the god Apollo and one of the Twelve Olympian gods who live on Mount Olympus. She spends much of her time in the forest surrounded by animals such as hunting dogs, bears, and deer.
What does Artemis smell like?
Artemis fragrance oil is an autumn type fragrance with crisp fallen leaves, acorns, and pine cones sprinkled with hints of vanilla, sweet musk, and cedar notes. Top notes of green mingle with middle notes of lavender and violet drying down into bottom notes of vanilla, musk, cedar, and wood.
What did Artemis do most of her time?
Artemis spent most of her time roaming the forests with her nymphs. She was described as both hunting animals and protecting them. She armed herself with a bow and arrows made by Hephaestus and Cyclops.
What kind of deer was the goddess Artemis?
The Cerynein Hind is a golden-horned deer sacred to Artemis, the Olympian goddess of the hunt. Also called the Cerynithian Hind, the deer roamed the land around Argos during the days of Ancient Greece, but in modern years, Artemis seems to have relocated whole herds to the dimension of Olympus for protection.
Who was the mother of Apollo and Artemis?
Apollo and Artemis teamed up to kill the children of Niobe. Niobe bragged that she had birthed more children than Leto (the mother of Apollo and Artemis). The twins then hunted her children and killed them with their bows and arrows. Artemis was worshipped widely in Greece but only as a secondary deity.
Who was the river god who was in love with Artemis?
The river god Alpheus was in love with Artemis, but as he realized he could do nothing to win her heart, he decided to capture her. When Artemis and her companions at Letrenoi go to Alpheus, she becomes suspicious of his motives and covers her face with mud so he does not recognize her.