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[[Image:Diane de Versailles Leochares 2.jpg|thumb|right|''Diana of Versailles'' is a [[statue]] of Diana that is now in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]]. This statue dates from the first or second century. It may have been modelled on an older statue of the Greek period.]]
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[[Image:Diana of Versailles.jpg|thumb|right|''Diana of Versailles'' is a [[statue]] of Diana that is now in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]]. This statue dates from the first or second century. It may have been modelled on an older statue of the Greek period.]]
    
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Diana''' was the [[deity|goddess]] of [[hunt]]ing, and in later times, the [[moon]] and [[chastity]]. Cypress trees were [[sacred]] to her. She was the daughter of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] and the [[Titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Leto|Latona]] (or Leto). In [[Greek mythology]], Diana was called [[Artemis]]. She is also associated with [[fertile|fertility]] and [[nature]]. [[Artemis]] is her Greek equivalent.
 
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Diana''' was the [[deity|goddess]] of [[hunt]]ing, and in later times, the [[moon]] and [[chastity]]. Cypress trees were [[sacred]] to her. She was the daughter of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] and the [[Titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Leto|Latona]] (or Leto). In [[Greek mythology]], Diana was called [[Artemis]]. She is also associated with [[fertile|fertility]] and [[nature]]. [[Artemis]] is her Greek equivalent.