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What is the story of Diana in Greek mythology?

Artemis (you mean Di Anna), the goddess of hunting in ancient Greek mythology and one of the gods of Olympus 12, is also regarded as the protector of wild animals.

Themis, daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin sister of Apollo, was born in Astri Island (Tyrol Island). In Lin Mang and Shan Ye, she took a bow and a dog, regarded hunting as a game with divines, and sometimes traveled in a car towed by two stags. Al themis is brave and fierce. Sometimes she is very cruel. She abides by all kinds of rules and regulations since ancient times and asks people to strictly abide by them. Anyone who breaks the rules is often shot with a bow and arrow. King Onius of Kaludon was furious because he didn't offer her fresh fruit as usual, and drove fierce wild hunting to Kaludon. She instigated the hunter's leader, Moller argyle, to be at odds with his people, which led to the tragic death of the great hero Moller argyle. Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek Coalition forces who expedition to Troy, shot her sacred deer and showed off his shooting skills better than the goddess of hunting. Themis was furious, and the sea breeze stopped, making it impossible for Greek allied ships to sail. She insisted on offering Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter, as a sacrifice to compensate the sacred deer, and told her through the prophet. Agamemnon was forced to obey. She traded deer for others on the altar, fooled everyone, and took Iphigenia to Taoriz, where she became a female sacrifice in her temple and asked for a special tribute. According to legend, Hercules killed the Jinjiao deer in Karagna and was forced to plead his innocence before Artemis and Apollo. Themis is regarded as the master of all animals in Crete, and is incarnated by brito Mattis, the goddess of water lily who hunts fiercely. Her oldest image is not only a huntress, but even a bear.

Themis was once regarded as the patron saint of plants, and later evolved into the goddess of fertility and the patron saint of fertility. Its holy places are mostly near springs and ponds, symbolizing the god of fertility and plants. She is as free as Kibo, the mother of the gods in Asia Minor. In the temple of Ephesus, she was regarded as the god of breasts. She took over Apollo for her mother as soon as she was born. She also has the skills to cause sudden death, or assists the parturient through the midwife Eletia.

There are different stories about Al themis and Helio. Horion died to compete with her for shooting. Besides, Horion tried to have sex with her by force, but she shot her with an arrow. He said that themis loved Herian, which made Apollo jealous. One day, Apollo and themis were hunting in Crete. Apollo saw Hollyn bathing in the distant sea, so he induced Al themis to shoot him to death. Furthermore, Horion claimed to kill all the wild animals in the world, and Artemis sent a scorpion to sting him to death.

As a virgin god, Al themis sheltered young men and women who resisted and despised love. Before the wedding, people must make sacrifices to atone for their sins. Admetus was punished by Artemis for violating this rule: gathering poisonous snakes and elk in the bridal chamber. Actaeon, the hunter, accidentally caught a glimpse of Al themis taking a bath, and was punished and turned into a deer, which was torn to pieces by his hunting dog. Callisto, the god of hunting, lost her virginity because Zeus loved her, and Zeus turned her into a bear. Artemis also killed the terrible buffalo ("Cattle Eater") who tried to molest her. As the patron saint of Amazon, themis of Ephesus especially defended Hippolyta who despised love. Prokris ran away from her husband and became a hunter in Lin Mang. Al themis once presented hounds and spears that shot 100 rounds.

Early legends about Artemis were related to the luna, which was similar to Selene and Hekate. Later myths described her as the luna who fell in love with the beautiful girl Endymion.

In the Greek hero myth, she fought against the elves and got the help of Hercules. During the Trojan War, she and Apollo sponsored Troy. She is the defender of the control and law of Olympus, and she made the elf's brother "Alo Adai" lose his life. Titus boldly tried to humiliate her mother, and she and Apollo shot her with arrows. Neobi showed off many of his children to the gods. As a result, 12 children were killed by themis and Apollo.

Artemis and Di Anna, the goddess of the moon in ancient Roman mythology, refer to the same person.