deity or spirit who is a guardian, patron or protector of a particular place From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tutelary deity is a deity or spirit that serves as a guardian of a thing. That thing can range from a country to an occupation.
In ancient Greek and Roman religions, there were special gods called tutelary deities. One type of tutelary deity was called the genius. The genius was like a personal guardian spirit that was with a person from the time they were born until they died.[1]
Another type of personal guardian spirit is called a familiar spirit. This type of spirit is found in European folklore.[1]
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