Artemisia

Etymology
From, the ancient Greek goddess of forests and hills.

Hypernyms

 * ; - subfamily;  - tribe

Hyponyms

 * (, mugwort) - type species; (absinthe),  (tarragon),  (sweet wormwood),  (southernwood),  (Roman wormwood),  (big sagebrush) - selected species; for other species see

Etymology
From the.

Proper noun

 * 1)  I of Caria Queen of Halicarnassus, Cos, Nisyros, and Calyndos circa 480 BC; daughter of Lygdamis and mother of Pisindelis; commander-in-person of her forces at the naval battles of Artemisium and Salamis during the Greco-Persian Wars
 * 2) Artemisia II of Caria sister, wife, and successor [353–351 BC] of King Mausolus of Caria, after whose death and in whose honour she ordered the building of the renowned Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
 * 3) Isle of  an islet of the Tuscan Archipelago, on the Tyrrhenian Sea
 * 1) Isle of  an islet of the Tuscan Archipelago, on the Tyrrhenian Sea
 * 1) Isle of  an islet of the Tuscan Archipelago, on the Tyrrhenian Sea
 * 1) Isle of  an islet of the Tuscan Archipelago, on the Tyrrhenian Sea
 * 1) Isle of  an islet of the Tuscan Archipelago, on the Tyrrhenian Sea