All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
Persephone was the patron goddess of Eleusis, an ancient city near Athens, Greece. She is closely associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries, a set of religious rites held in her honor, which celebrated the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Her mythology is deeply intertwined with the agricultural cycles, symbolizing fertility and the changing seasons.
the city of Athens
No; he was god of travelers.
Arcadia
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All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
Persephone did not have a favorite: as all people die whatever their city.
Persephone does not have a personal city: the people of all cites die and come to the Underworld where she is Queen.
All people who die go to the Underworld, so Persephone need not have a favorite city.
Athens was the city Athena is patron for. It was named after her.
Yes, Persephone is associated with the city of Eleusis in Greek mythology, where she was abducted by Hades and later became Queen of the Underworld. The Eleusinian Mysteries, celebrated in Eleusis, were centered around Persephone's story and her role as a symbol of death and rebirth.
The city-state for which Artemis was patron for was Sparta.
Greek myth does not say, but given that she was daughter of Demeter and Zeus it is likely that Persephone was born upon Olympus itself.
the city of Athens
Florence
Apollo was the patron god of the city of Delphi in ancient Greece. The city was home to the famous Oracle of Delphi, where Apollo was believed to communicate his prophecies through the priestess Pythia.
Fermin is the patron saint of Navarre, Spain.