Definition of Artemes
Ar`temis, in the Greek mythology the daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin
sister of Apollo, born in the Isle of Delos, and one of the great
divinities of the Greeks; a virgin goddess, represented as a huntress
armed with bow and arrows; presided over the birth of animals, was
guardian of flocks, the moon the type of her and the laurel her sacred
tree, was the Diana of the Romans, and got mixed up with deities in other
mythologies.
- Wikipedia
- (Greek mythology): The daughter of Leto and Zeus, and twin sister of Apollo. The goddess of the hunt, wild animals, healing, wilderness, chastity, and childbirth.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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