Megara worshiped many gods, having temples to Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, and others.
Athena was the patron goddess of Athens.
no he is of truth, music, the sun and prophecies not the city megara HOWEVER, he is the patron god of Megara
apollo is the patron god
There is no Greek God or Goddess of Teachers, officially, but Athena was the Goddess of knowledge and could be considered the patron Goddess of teachers AND students.
The Greek Goddess Athena was a goddess of handicrafts. Athena-Ergane was a patron goddess of pottery. Egyptian god Khnum was another patron god of pottery There is also a patron SAINT of potters; Saint Spyridon.
There is no "god of babies". Hera was the patron goddess of Mothers. That's as close as it gets.
Athena the Greek goddess was patron of Athens, she was goddess of wise counsel, war, the defence of towns, heroic endeavour, weaving, pottery and other crafts.
Athena is considered the god of teaching because she is the goddess of wisdom thus making her The patron god of teaching.
usually the temple of a greek god or goddess was to sacrifice to that god or goddess on their holidays and to honor them if they were your patron god. The main temple of said god usually housed their acolyotes
Zeus was the patron God of Olympia.
The Erinnyes Three sisters were the Greek goddesses of vengeance, Alecto, Tisiphone and Megara. They were the daughters of Gaia, came from the blood of the castrated Uranus. Their Roman name was the Furies.
she was the goddess of wisdom war and skills her symbols were an olive tree and an owl she was born from zeus's forehead. she was also the patron goddess of athens.
In geographical terms, in Greek mythology she was claimed as Athens patron god, but in abstract terms she dominated the subject of knowledge and wisdom.