Diana in Wikipedia
Diana (lt. "heavenly" or "divine") was the goddess of the
hunt, being associated with wild animals and woodland, and
also of the moon in Roman mythology. In literature she was the
equivalent of the Greek goddess Artemis, though in cult
beliefs she was Italic, not Greek, in origin. Diana was
worshiped in ancient Roman religion and is currently revered
in Roman Neopaganism and Stregheria. Dianic Wicca, a largely
feminist form of the practice, is named for her. Diana was
known to be the virgin goddess and looked after virgins and
women. She was one of the three maiden goddesses, Diana,
Minerva and Vesta, who swore never to marry.
Along with her main attributes, Diana was an emblem of
chastity. Oak groves were especially sacred to her. According
to mythology, Diana was born with her twin brother Apollo on
the island of Delos, daughter of Jupiter and Latona. Diana
made up a triad with two other Roman deities: Egeria the water
nymph, her servant and assistant midwife; and Virbius, the
woodland god...
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