The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered evil and the patron of darkness is Apesh.
No, the cobra is goddess Wadjet patron of Lower Egypt and the patron of Upper Egypt is the vulture goddess Nekhbet
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the goddess Bastet (or Baset) was often associated with home, fertility, and domesticity. She was frequently depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat. Bastet was considered the daughter of the sun god Ra, and while she wasn't specifically "married" in the same way gods were in other mythologies, she was sometimes linked to the god Ptah, the creator god and patron of craftsmen. Their relationship symbolized the balance between the nurturing aspects of Bastet and the creative powers of Ptah.
Babylonian patron deity of Babylon. (18th Century B.C.) The planet Jupiter was associated with Marduk by the Hammurabi period.
Thoth, the god with the Ibis for a head, was the Egyptian/Coptic god of writing, language, and magic. Because of this, he was especially highly regarded by the priest caste in ancient Egypt who controlled much of the economy and culture.
Mainly anthropomorphic deities and personified concepts as in all of Ancient Greece. Athena (one of the 12 Olympians) was the patron God of Athens.
In ancient Egyptian mythology was the patron of beauty,music,danceand the arts?
No, the cobra is goddess Wadjet patron of Lower Egypt and the patron of Upper Egypt is the vulture goddess Nekhbet
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.
Saint Paul the Hermit is often considered the patron saint of hermits. He is known for his life of solitude and prayer in the Egyptian desert during the 3rd and 4th centuries.
Horus was the patron ancient Egyptian god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun, many others depending on the particular variant.
The patron saint of the Chaldean Catholic Church is Saint Thomas the Apostle. He is considered the patron saint because of his role in spreading Christianity to the Chaldean people in ancient Mesopotamia.
THOTH
yes he was the patron of the city of Thracia, or Thrace, where his temple was based
Well, darling, Ptah was an ancient Egyptian deity associated with creation and craftsmanship. His power lies in his ability to bring things into existence through thought and word. However, his weakness might be that he's not exactly the most exciting god at the party – more of a behind-the-scenes type, if you catch my drift.
Patron goddess of: the dead, funerals, the house, and women.
Zeus was the patron of Olympia. Olympia was where the ancient games took place.
Yes,his title as patron deity of various regions throughout the ancient world.