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- W2504777029 abstract "Ilithyia, or Eileithyia, was the goddess of childbirth and labor pains, and, as Pliny implied, the deities Ilithyia and Artemis eventually became one. When they were separate goddesses, Artemis was the more honored. St. Paul encountered Artemis worshippers in Ephesus and spoke of the intensity of their devotion (Acts 19: 23–40); in assembly for two hours the Ephesians chanted: “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” “She whom all Asia and the world worship,” Paul was told as he valiantly attempted to convey another message. Some authorities say that Artemis was the most popular of the Greek deities whereas others cautiously say one of the most popular. In her earlier form, she was an agricultural goddess in Arcadia (Greece) where she also became the goddess of the forest and hunt. Some ancient accounts present her as the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, or Persephone (who may be conflated into one). Her twin brother was Apollo beside whom she was frequently represented (as we shall see below on the Selinus coin). Before marriage women gave clothes to Artemis, and in turn, she protected pregnancies. After giving birth, women dedicated their prenatal clothing to the goddess. The temple functioned as an ancient equivalent of Goodwill Industries. Women and men associated Artemis with the woodlands and her being surrounded by nymphs. Artemis was “deadly and remorseless toward those who threaten her chastity” and, with equal energy, she protected the young and mothers of all animals, even though, seemingly incongruously, she headed the hunt.1KeywordsMalarial InfectionArtemisia AnnuaAncient PeopleArtemisinic AcidSitz BathThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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