Atalantë
Atalantë is a figure from Greek mythology, primarily known as a swift-footed huntress and an independent maiden. She was the daughter of King Schoeneus of Boeotia or of King Iasus of Arcadia, depending on the specific myth. From a young age, Atalantë distinguished herself through her exceptional speed and skill in archery and hunting, often preferring the wilderness to traditional domestic pursuits.
In one prominent myth, her father, wishing for her to marry, set a condition: any suitor must
Atalantë also participated in the Calydonian Boar Hunt, where she was the first to wound the beast,