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In ancient Greek tradition, Artemis is revered as the goddess of nature, childbirth, wildlife, Healing and chastity. She is recognized as a protector of girls and young women, signifying her importance in the lives of the youth. In Roman tradition, she is identified as the goddess Diana.Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and she is notably the Twin sister of Apollo. For further insights into Apollo, please refer to the link below:
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Her worship was widespread, with the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, in present-day Turkey, being among her most significant cult sites. In classical art, Artemis is often depicted as a young woman, typically with a hunting bow and a quiver of arrows.
The representation of Artemis on coins dates back to approximately 510 BCE – 480 BCE. The coin depicted on this post is an Electrum Hekte from Mytilene, the ancient capital of Lesbos Island in Greece. This coin, which dates from around 377 BCE to 326 BCE, weighs 2.55 grams. The obverse features a bust of Apollo, while the reverse showcases the Image of Artemis.
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