Diana
Publié le 22/02/2012
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(Bright) Roman An ancient Roman, perhaps
Etruscan, goddess of the Moon. In the Roman
pantheon, Diana was the daughter of Jupiter and
the twin sister of Apollo.
Diana's name means "bright" and comes from
the Latin word for "god." With such a name, she
was also considered the goddess of light, woodlands,
women, and childbirth. Diana also protected wild
animals. Women worshiped her in groves and woods,
in temples on the Aventine Hill in Rome, and in
Ephesus, an ancient city in Asia Minor. Slaves and
members of the lower classes of Roman society were
particularly attracted to the worship of Diana.
With her special attachment to wild areas, Diana
was portrayed carrying a bow and arrows and in the
company of hunting dogs.
As early as 600 b.c., Diana, though keeping her
Roman name, took on the stories and characteristics
of the Greek goddess Artemis.
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