Diana
noun uk/daɪˈæn.ə/ us/daɪˈæn.ə/
狄安娜(罗马神话中的月亮和狩猎女神)
in Roman mythology (= ancient stories), a goddess (= female god) who is usually shown as a hunter with a bow and arrows
the Temple of Diana 狄安娜神庙
See also: Artemis
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- The goddess Artemis was known by the Romans as Diana.
- The painter portrayed her as Diana, goddess of hunting.
- The hunter Actaeon stumbled upon the chaste goddess Diana and her nymphs bathing naked in the woods.
- In pre-Christian times, the Pont d'Alma area had been the site of a pagan temple of the goddess Diana.