All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
She is the godess of all gods, goddess of women and marriage, and the goddess of the starry night.
The Parthenon, or her patron city Athens
No, Athena was the patron goddess of the Greek city-state Athens.
Aphrodite was the patron goddess of Aphrodisias because the city was dedicated to her worship and was known for its association with the goddess of love and beauty. The city had a prominent temple dedicated to Aphrodite, where rituals and ceremonies in her honor were conducted. The presence of the temple and the city's focus on Aphrodite's worship solidified her status as the patron goddess of Aphrodisias.
The Greek goddess Demeter lived on Mount Olympus.
It could be Eleusina where the Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the most important religious event of Ancient Greece, took place in her honor.
The city-state for which Artemis was patron for was Sparta.
Athens was the city Athena is patron for. It was named after her.
Aphrodisias
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.
Athena was patron goddess of Athens, after whom the city was named.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
She is the godess of all gods, goddess of women and marriage, and the goddess of the starry night.
All people die no matter the city, so no Persephone was not a patron goddess of any place or city.
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.
Athena. Because of this gift, the city was named after her and she became its patron goddess.