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Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or
financial aid that an
organization or
individual bestows on another. In the
history of art, art...
- In
politics and government, a
spoils system (also
known as a
patronage system) is a
practice in
which a
political party,
after winning an election, gives...
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Royal patronage may
refer to:
Fount of honour, a
representative of a
sovereign or
formerly sovereign entity who, by
virtue of his or her
official position...
- Look up
patronage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or
financial aid that an
organization or individual...
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Harivara Vipra is
amongst the
earliest known ****amese writers. He was
patronaged by Kamatapur's king
Durlava Narayan (14th Century). His compositions,...
- or equity. This type of
dividend is
sometimes known as a
patronage dividend or
patronage refund, as well as
being informally named divi or divvy. Producer...
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Patronage (clientela) was the
distinctive relationship in
ancient Roman society between the
patronus ('patron') and
their cliens ('client').
Apart from...
- Ceann:
Kinghorn and Kingussie, for example, are
nothing to do with
royal patronage. Cramond,
formerly referred to as
Cramond Regis.
North and
South Queensferry...
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Padroado (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐðɾuˈaðu], "
patronage") was an
arrangement between the Holy See and the
Kingdom of
Portugal and
later the Portuguese...
- The
Patronage Olier is a
football club
founded in 1895, and
located in Paris, France. In 1895,
Abbot Gaston Simard de Pitray, a Sulpician,
founded a football...