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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, arts...
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Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or
financial aid that an
organization or individual...
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Patronages and, in 1968, the
French Federation of
Sport and Culture. In 1905, with the law on the
separation between Church and State, the
patronages...
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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...
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Patronage in
astronomy is an
approach which one can use to
examine the
history of
astronomy from a
cultural standpoint.
Rather than
simply focusing on...
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Patronage is a four
volume fictional work by Anglo-Irish
writer Maria Edgeworth and
published in 1814. It is one of her
later books,
after such successes...
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based in Brest. It was
founded in 1950
following the
merger of five
local patronages,
including Armoricaine de Brest,
founded in 1903. The club has competed...
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Christian churches,
Saint George is
connected with a
large number of
patronages throughout the world, and his
iconography can be
found on the
flags and...
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Patronage (clientela) was the
distinctive relationship in
ancient Roman society between the
patronus ('patron') and
their cliens ('client').
Apart from...