Diana
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Diana
Summary
Diana is a Roman deity[1]. She worked as a hunter[2] and archer[3]. She ranks in the top 4% of roman_deity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,413 views/month).[4]
Key Facts
- Diana's father was Jupiter[5].
- Diana's mother was Latona[6].
- A child of Diana was Cupid[7].
- Diana's professions included hunter[2].
- Diana's professions included archer[3].
- Diana's image is recorded as Diana of Versailles.jpg[8].
- Diana's image is recorded as Vouet, Simon - Diana - 1637.jpg[9].
- Diana's image is recorded as Bardo Diane chasseresse.jpg[10].
- Diana's image is recorded as Jeune Diane par Boutet de Monvel.jpg[11].
- Diana's image is recorded as Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre - Diana the Huntress.jpg[12].
- Diana's image is recorded as Diane par Ranc.jpg[13].
- Diana's image is recorded as Fontaine Diane Fountain Diana Anet Louvre MR 1581, MR sup 123.jpg[14].
- Diana's image is recorded as Jean Goujon Diane appuyée rur un cerf 01.JPG[15].
- Diana's image is recorded as Giampietrino - Diana the Huntress.jpg[16].
- Diana's image is recorded as Meister der Schule von Fontainebleau 001.jpg[17].
- Diana's image is recorded as Diana the Huntress - Guillaume Seignac.jpg[18].
- Diana's image is recorded as Paul Bergon Diana.jpg[19].
- Diana's image is recorded as Diana of Versailles.jpg[20].
- Diana is recorded as female[21].
- Diana's instance of is recorded as Roman deity[22].
- Diana's instance of is recorded as epithet[23].
- Diana's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 122737933[24].
- Diana's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 310625631[25].
- Diana's GND ID is recorded as 118678132[26].
- Diana's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2014110163[27].
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Origins and Family
Diana's father was Jupiter[5]. Her mother was Latona[6].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include hunter[2] and archer[3].
Personal Life
A child of Diana was Cupid[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Diana include Dianella[28], a taxon[29]; Diana's Tree[30]; Dianatempel[31], a pavilion[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1617[34]; she[35], an aviso[36]; Russian cruiser she[37], a protected cruiser[38]; and 78 she[39], an asteroid[40].
Why It Matters
Diana ranks in the top 4% of roman_deity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,413 views/month).[4] She has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] She is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Entities named for her include Dianella[28], a taxon[29]; Diana's Tree[30]; Dianatempel[31], a pavilion[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1617[34]; she[35], an aviso[36]; Russian cruiser she[37], a protected cruiser[38]; and 78 she[39], an asteroid[40].
FAQs
Who were Diana's parents?
Diana's father was Jupiter[5]. Diana's mother was Latona[6].