<P> Polyphonte was a young woman who fled home preferring the idea of a virginal life with Artemis to the conventional life of marriage and children favoured by Aphrodite . As a punishment Aphrodite cursed her, causing her to have children by a bear . The resulting offspring, Agrius and Oreius, were wild cannibals who incurred the hatred of Zeus . Ultimately the entire family were transformed into birds and more specifically ill portents for mankind . </P> <P> Artemis may have been represented as a supporter of Troy because her brother Apollo was the patron god of the city and she herself was widely worshipped in western Anatolia in historical times . In the Iliad she came to blows with Hera, when the divine allies of the Greeks and Trojans engaged each other in conflict . Hera struck Artemis on the ears with her own quiver, causing the arrows to fall out . As Artemis fled crying to Zeus, Leto gathered up the bow and arrows . </P> <P> Artemis played quite a large part in this war . Like her mother and brother, who was widely worshipped at Troy, Artemis took the side of the Trojans . At the Greek's journey to Troy, Artemis becalmed the sea and stopped the journey until an oracle came and said they could win the goddess' heart by sacrificing Iphigenia, Agamemnon's daughter . Agamemnon once promised the goddess he would sacrifice the dearest thing to him, which was Iphigenia, but broke that promise . Other sources said he boasted about his hunting ability and provoked the goddess' anger . Artemis saved Iphigenia because of her bravery . In some versions of the myth, Artemis made Iphigenia her attendant or turned her into Hecate, goddess of night, witchcraft, and the underworld . </P> <P> Aeneas was helped by Artemis, Leto, and Apollo . Apollo found him wounded by Diomedes and lifted him to heaven . There, the three of them secretly healed him in a great chamber . </P>

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