Each name considered this fiery goddess and her personal Patroness.
Ishtar was the Patroness of the palace and goddess of war.
The"quick-hearted" is the Patroness of the whole city and a particularly honored shrine.
She was treated as a member of her Patroness's family and received a good education.
Often Anastasia is confused with the holy maiden Anastasia the Patroness, and also with Anastasia of Rome.
The ancient Romans accordingly named this month after Juno,
the queen of the gods and the Patroness of weddings and of marriage.
Legends say, being the Patroness of the rainbow, Irida always went down to Earth
to transmit messages from the gods to people.
In the Slavic version, the name refers to the Patroness of the reservoirs, next to which this flower is often found-
Agrafena Kupalnitsa.
Subsequently, in one wing of the old building of the University was established a house Church of the Holy Martyr Tatiana,
and she declared Holy Patroness of all Russian students.
And if you go down this street, you will surely stumble upon a five-story house painted in bright yellow and decorated with baroque sculptures of warlike Mars and the warrior of Minerva,
but also a Patroness of arts.