yes she was
milos
The founder of the city was very fond of Aphrodite, so he named it after her. Also, he wanted Aphrodite to be happy that there's a city in honor of her, and wanted her to come and spread love in the city.
Corinth
No, Athena was the patron goddess of the Greek city-state Athens.
war, battle, masculine
milos
Aphrodisias
if there is one
The founder of the city was very fond of Aphrodite, so he named it after her. Also, he wanted Aphrodite to be happy that there's a city in honor of her, and wanted her to come and spread love in the city.
Corinth
The city-state for which Artemis was patron for was Sparta.
Athene and Poseidon argued over who would be the patron deity of Athens. Athene claimed that the city should bear her name because she offered them the olive tree, while Poseidon offered them a well of saltwater. The citizens of Athens voted in favor of Athene, making her the city's patron deity.
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.
Sumerian city-states were the center of the Sumerian culture. The cities Patron Deity: Modern Day Name: Biblical Name: not mentioned in the Bible.
cyprus
No, Athena was the patron goddess of the Greek city-state Athens.
aphrodite watches over cyprus, thats why its so beautiful there