Αρτεμις
Αρτεμις, known as Artemis in Greek mythology, is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. She is often depicted as a young woman carrying a bow and arrows, accompanied by a deer or hunting dogs. As the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the sun and music, she represents the moon and is associated with nature and the protection of young women.
In ancient Greek culture, Artemis was revered for her independence and strength. She was worshipped in various regions, with her most famous sanctuary located at Ephesus. Festivals in her honor, such as the Artemisia, celebrated her role as a protector and nurturer, highlighting her importance in both mythology and daily life.