Diana the Huntress

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Diana the Huntress is a Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and wild nature, often depicted as a maiden archer and protector of animals and women.

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Label Occurrences
Diana (Roman goddess of the hunt) 1
Diana the Huntress canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
mythological figure
associatedWith animals
chastity
childbirth
forests
nymphs
the moon
wilderness
cultCenter Aricia NERFINISHED
Aventine Hill NERFINISHED
cultTitle Diana Nemorensis NERFINISHED
Diana Trivia NERFINISHED
culture Roman mythology NERFINISHED
depictedAs huntress accompanied by animals
maiden archer
young woman
domain hunt
moon
wild nature
epithet goddess of the hunt
goddess of the moon
goddess of wild animals
protector of women
virgin goddess
equivalentTo Artemis NERFINISHED
Greek goddess Artemis NERFINISHED
family daughter of Jupiter
daughter of Latona
twin sister of Apollo
gender female
notableMyth Actaeon transformed into a stag and torn by his hounds
Niobe punished through the death of her children
assistance in the birth of Apollo
patronOf hunters
slaves seeking freedom
wild animals
women
religiousRole guardian of female purity
protector of childbirth
protector of the marginalized
residence forests
mountains
symbol bow and arrows
crescent moon
hunting dogs
quiver
stag
worshipedBy Latin peoples
ancient Romans

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Glorieta de la Diana Cazadora namedAfter Diana the Huntress
Russian cruiser Diana namedAfter Diana the Huntress
this entity surface form: Diana (Roman goddess of the hunt)