Artemis was prevalent through several cultures and sometimes she would vary a bit. However, the fact that she was a huntress was a common theme. She was tall, thin, and athletic, and very beautiful. She also had black, red, or brown hair (she isn't a blonde ever). She was often portrayed side by side with one of her dogs. The image of her Roman form is on display in the Louvre Museum.
Pale.
Usually has auburn hair and eyes either as silver as the moon or dark brown, depending on the story, as her fellow Hunters (mortals or demigods that Artemis liked made immortal by Artemis) were that age.
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The Greek and Roman goddesses wore a tunica, or under wrap, and a stola which was a flimsy fabric that went on top. Sometimes also called a chiton and himation. f they were cold they wore a shawl over the top. Hope this helps.
There are twelve main gods. Each one looks different. And there are many different depictions of each one.
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According to Greek Mythology, since Artemis is a goddess, she can take any disguise she wishes. If she truly wanted she could turn to look like any animal, plant, human, or other object she wishes. This was the same for all Greek gods and goddesses
some things are interesting to some people but not to others but in my opinion Greeks believed there were monsters, and gods that lived on mount Olympus, many English words come from 1 or more greek words,greek gods are where scientists get the name for planets like venus i think is aphrodite.:)
Artemis would know that there is nothing in Greek myth that a Greek god controlled that a Greek goddess did not have had a domain over as well.
Aztec gods like bread and wine