Diana was the goddess of the hunt and the moon in Roman mythology. She was very strong and powerful, and better known as the pure goddess, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, and twin sister of Phoebus. Indifferent to love and a tireless huntress, Diana was worshipped in rustic temples in the forests, where hunters would offer her sacrifices. In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of wild animals and the hunt, as well as domestic animals. In Roman art, she was usually depicted as a huntress, with a bow and quiver, and either a dog or a deer. Source: Wikipedia.