The study of patronages of medieval sacred objects is extremely im-portant for the knowledge about the development and formation of religious culture and the mentality of the worshippers. The present atricle concerns all patrociniae found in medieval sources in the Lower Silesian town of Ziębice in the years 1321-1742. In the course of research thirty patrociniae were identified and described. On the basis of the collected source material and previous findings it was possible to demonstrate that the townspeople most revered the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. George and especially celebrated the worship of Corpus Christi and – due to the history of the town and the principality during the Hussite wars – their cults became characteristic of Ziębice. It is worth adding that mostly the patrociniae of Ziębice are connected with the townspeople’s piety through altaria foundations. Among all dedications, hagiographic summons dominate and constitute 83% of all titles. Marian dedications, however, were not detailed and appear under the general designation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.