Artemis, or Diana in Roman mythology, is the goddess of hunting, wildlife, virginity, the moon, and fertility in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Leto and Zeus. This goddess is the twin sister of Apollo, the god of music and arts. Artemis was considered one of the virgin goddesses and a symbol of chastity in Olympus.According to legends, Artemis was born a day earlier than her brother Apollo. Her mother gave birth to her on the island of Ortygia, and immediately after her birth, she helped her mother cross the strait to Delos, where she gave birth to her twin brother Apollo. This story marked the beginning of her role as a guardian of children and a supporter of women during childbirth. Like her twin brother Apollo, who was considered the protector of boys, she was responsible for protecting young girls until their marriageable age and also had the gift of healing.Artemis was very protective of her chastity and purity, and she imposed severe punishments on any man who dared to show disrespect towards her.