Yes, of Sparta.
The city-state for which Artemis was patron for was Sparta.
Artemis is the patron goddess of the Hunt. She gives her aid to women in childbirth. She protects maidens and animals. She is the patron of the city Sparta.
She wished to have no city to be "patron goddess" of. She simply wanted to rule the mountains
Artemis' city is often associated with Ephesus in ancient Greece. Ephesus was known for its Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Artemis was a prominent goddess in Greek mythology, embodying aspects of the hunt, wilderness, and fertility.
Actually, the Spartans worshipped Artemis and Aresthe most. Athena was not their patron goddess. She was the patron of Athens, Sparta's rival.
Sparta actually had 2 patron gods, Artemis Goddess of the hunt, the moon and closely associated with animals. And Ares of course God of war, hatred and mindless violence. Athens's patron (another city-state in Greece) was Athena Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy.
The Temple of Artemis was named after the Greek goddess Artemis, who was the patron goddess of the city of Ephesus where the temple was located. Artemis was the goddess of hunting, wilderness, and fertility, and the temple was dedicated to her worship.
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No, Athena was the patron goddess of the Greek city-state Athens.
yes he was the patron of the city of Thracia, or Thrace, where his temple was based
yes she was
According to the Callimachus Hymn to Artemis, the goddess Artemis rarely goes to cities. She prefers to stay in the wild and spend her time hunting. The only reason she would visit cities was to help women in childbirth. So it is unlikely that Artemis would have a favorite city. However, she is the patron of Sparta, and Ephesus and a huge temple in her honor.