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A goddess believed to bring news of glory gliding through the skies with her big wings from the battlefields. Inside of Ephesus Ancient City and Paris Louvre Museum there are statues with wreaths in hand are on display.



Artemis
Artemis is known as the goddess of the hunt and is one of the most respected of all the ancient Greek deities.Not only was Artemis the goddess of the hunt, she was also known as the goddess of wild animals, wilderness, childbirth and virginity. Artemis was a virgin and drew the attention and interest of many gods and men.



Demether
Demeter was the daughter of Cronos and Rhea. She was the goddess of harvest and fertility. She had one daughter, Persephone; Zeus was Persephone's father.

After Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter grieved. The earth became barren through her neglect; thus, the winter season and its manifestations were a reflection of Demeter’s emotional state during Persephone’s absence.



İris
A goddess named “Iris” personified the rainbow in the mythology of ancient Greece. Most works of art depict her either in the form of a beautiful rainbow, or as a lovely maiden. She wore wings on her shoulders and usually carried a pitcher in one hand. Her name combined the Greek words for “messenger” and “the rainbow” to signify her dual role.



Athena

Athena is goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill.

She is known most specifically for her strategic skill in warfare and is often portrayed as companion of heroes and is the patron goddess of heroic endeavour.



Rheme
Rheme was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors. Pheme was said to have pried into the affairs of mortals and gods, then repeated what she learned, starting off at first with just a dull whisper, but repeating it louder each time, until everyone knew. In art, she was usually depicted with wings and a trumpet.



Hestia
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state. As the goddess of the hearth she personified the fire burning in the hearth of every home. Hestia receiving the first offering at every sacrifice in the household with families pouring sweet wine in her name and dedicating the richest portion of food to her.



Apollo
Apollo is one of the most complex and important gods, and is the god of many things, including: music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. Both medicine and healing are associated with Apollo and were thought to sometimes be mediated through his son, Asclepius. However, Apollo could also bring ill-health and deadly plague.