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    Throughout time and across the world, humans have passed down stories about powerful, almighty goddesses. From Freya the Norse goddess of love, war and magic to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and moon. Here at the GoddessGift, we have covered the stories and archetypes of a great number of goddesses.
    In Greek popular culture the commandress of the Neraiden (fairies) is called "Great lady", "Lady Kalo" or "Queen of the mountains". Heleia, related to the marsh or meadow in Arcadia, Messenia and Kos. Hemeresia, the soothing goddess worshipped at well Lusoi Heurippa, horse finder, at Pheneus in Arcadia.
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    Lochia, as goddess of childbirth and midwifery. Women consecrated clothes to the goddess for a happy childbirth. Other less common epithets of Artemis as goddess of childbirth are Eulochia and Geneteira. Lousia, bather or purifier, as a healer goddess at Lusoi in Arcadia, where Melampus healed the Proitiden.
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    Athena was probably a pre-Hellenic goddess and was later taken over by the Greeks. Yet the Greek economy, unlike that of the Minoans, was largely military, so that Athena, while retaining her earlier domestic functions, became a goddess of war.
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