Artemis was depicted as slender, so she was about the average weight of a young women.
Since the Greeks did not have any way to weigh themselves, they would not think to think of an exact measure for their gods. So we can not know her exact weight.
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According to myth, Artemis did not die, for she was immortal. She was only forgotten, along with the other gods, when Ancient Rome converted to Christianity in 313 AD.Gods cannot die but only fade and this is only if everything they stand for is gone. Artemis in the Greek gods and myths is still very much alive.
All of the Greek gods are dangerous because they are the much more powerful form of man.
A bow and silver arrows. As a goddess of the wild, and the hunt, she often did not 'accessorize' much.
Without hearing it aloud, it sounds like:a-rte-misar-temisAR-te-missAre the most common variants. However, if you are asking how the ancient Greeks spoke the name, verses the modern Greek people, you aren't going to have much luck finding out.
Among the Greeks, Selene was similar, so too was Hecate, for these three were confused together into a triad; Artemis was also identified with Despoine - so much so that in some accounts Artemis is the daughter of Demeter. she was also identified with the Crete goddess Britomartis or Diktynna, a huntress and goddess of fishing nets.Foreign goddesses induced:Bendis a Thracian goddess of the moon and the huntBastet, Egyptian cat goddessDiana, Roman goddess of the wilderness and moon