She appears as a huntress, lightly clad, with a crescent on her forehead, her legs bare, buskins on her feet, a bow in her hand, and a quiver full of arrows at her back. […] Flora showed her a flower, the touch of which made her pregnant. […] A dolphin had persuaded her to take Neptune for her husband, notwithstanding her vow of celibacy. […] He therefore blew her away, and carried her to Thrace; where he had by her two sons, Calais and Zethes. […] She was cited before her father; but the people, satisfied of her innocence, interposed, pleaded in her favour, and procured her honourable acquital.