Diana

Goddess of the hunt, the moon and birthing, equated with the Greek goddess Artemis
Diana is a goddess in Roman and Hellenistic religion, primarily considered a patroness of the countryside and nature, hunters, wildlife, childbirth, crossroads, the night, and the Moon. She is equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, and absorbed much of Artemis’ mythology early in Roman history, including a birth on the island of Delos to parents Jupiter and Latona, and a twin brother, Apollo, though she had an independent origin in Italy. Diana is considered a virgin goddess and protector of childbirth. Wikipedia

Symbol Bow and quiver, deer, hunting dogs, crescent moon
Parents Jupiter and Latona, Early Roman: N/A, Hellenistic: Jupiter and Latona
Siblings Early Roman: N/A, Hellenistic: Apollo

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