1. Who was Diana's Greek counterpart?
Artemis
Hecate was sometimes said to be the same as Artemis but they were different at the beginning. Hecate was the goddess of witchcraft and crossroads. Aphrodite was the goddess of love. Iris was the messenger of Hera.
2. What type of tree was sacred to Diana?
Oak
Oaks were also sacred to Zeus, the king of the Greek gods.
3. What day was Diana's festival held on?
3th August
This was the day King Servius Tullius dedicated a shrine on Aventine Hill to her.
4. When Actaeon saw Diana bathing naked, she forgave him.
False
When Actaeon saw her bathing she turned him into a stag and set his own hunting dogs on his trail!
5. Which goddess did Diana supplant when she became a moon goddess?
Luna
Hecate and Artemis were both Greek moon goddesses of different phases and Aah was the Egyptian moon goddess.
6. Who were Diana's parents?
Jupiter and Latona
Jupiter and Latona were the Roman names for Zeus and one of his many girlfriends. Hades and Persephone didn't have any children. Geb and Nut were the Egyptian deities of the sky and earth.
7. What race was Diana patron of?
Amazons
These warrior women worshipped Diana because of her strength, agility, ruthlessness, and her prowess in hunting. Kemet was the original name for Egypt.
8. In AD380, Diana's temple was rededicated to another religious woman figurehead. Who was it?
Mary
Many images of the Virgin Mary have the same posture as Diana. Her hands are also held palm downwards to give blessings.
9. Which sign of the Zodiac was Diana associated with?
Sagittarius
Sagittarius is a fire sign, Pisces is a water sign, Libra is an air sign and Virgo is an earth sign.
10. Diana is Latin. What does it mean?
Goddess
Diana was the main goddess of the Amazons and that is where her name comes from.