All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
the city of Athens
milos
Arcadia
No; he was god of travelers.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
Forging and fire; he was the patron god of inverters and craftmen.
Hephaestus
thebes
The Greeks and now Neo-Pagans/Hellenistic religions.
Athens was the city Athena is patron for. It was named after her.
Previous Answer: "St patrick...." No, actually, the patron saint of New York City has always been St. Nicholas. He is also the patron saint of sailors, children and Russia. He is probably the patron saint of more things than any other saint.
Yes, many ancient gods were considered patron deities of specific cities or regions. For example, Athena was the patron goddess of Athens in ancient Greece, while Quetzalcoatl was a significant deity in the Aztec city of Tula.
yes he was the patron of the city of Thracia, or Thrace, where his temple was based
Yes.
Hammer, tongs and anvil, tools of his patron trade of smith and artist.