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Artemis (Diana)

Artemis (Diana). By: Emily Powers. Goddess of the….:. I am the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, wildlife, and the moon . I have always been protecting of girls and animals. Special Powers and Strengths! .

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Artemis (Diana)

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  1. Artemis (Diana) By: Emily Powers

  2. Goddess of the….: • I am the goddess of the hunt, childbirth, wildlife, and the moon. I have always been protecting of girls and animals.

  3. Special Powers and Strengths! • My special powers are cleverness, strength, speed, can turn into any animal, heal, look any age, spread diseases, and has athletic abilities.

  4. Relatives. • Zeus is my father, Leto is my mother, and Apollo is my twin brother,

  5. Major Accomplishments • I saved Iphigenia from being sacrificed in my honor. (Iphigenia is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra)  Iphigenia

  6. Famous Story of Artemis "When the Aloadai Giants were nine years old and measured eighteen feet across by fifty four feet tall, they decided to fight the gods. So they set Mount Ossa on top of Mount Olympus, and then placed Mount Pelion on top of Ossa, threatening by means of these mountains to climb up to the sky ... Ephialtes paid amorous attention to Hera, as did Otos to Artemis ... Artemis finished off the Aloadai in Naxos by means of a trick: in the likeness of a deer she darted between them, and in their desire to hit the animal they speared each other." Source: Apollodorus, The Library 1.53

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