- A
patronal feast or
patronal festival (Spanish:
fiesta patronal; Catalan:
festa patronal; Portuguese:
festa patronal; Italian:
festa patronale; French:...
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symbolism Tutelary deity Slo****,
Robert Boak; Armentrout,
Donald S. (2000). "
Patronal Feast". An
Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference...
- Gran
Patrón Platinum Gran
Patrón Piedra Patrón Silver Patrón Añejo
Patrón Reposado Roca
Patrón Silver Roca
Patrón Reposado Roca
Patrón Añejo
Patrón XO Cafe...
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Award Patronal Medal to
Supreme Knight". The
Catholic University of America. Nov 26, 2013.
Retrieved 2013-11-27. "Monsignor Paul Lenz
Receives Patronal Medal"...
- In some countries, the term is used to
describe political patronage or
patronal politics,
which is the use of
state resources to
reward individuals for...
- up
patron, patronage, or
patronise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
patron is a
person or
organization that
supports another.
Patron or
Patrón may...
- name
Alberto Del Rio, and
Impact Wrestling under the ring name
Alberto El
Patrón.
Before working for WWE, Rodríguez used the name Dos
Caras Jr. as both a...
- The
Patron (French: La patronne) is a 1950
French comedy film
directed by
Robert Dhéry and
starring Annie Ducaux, André
Luguet and Jean Carmet. The film's...
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Coparmex or Confederación
Patronal de la República
Mexicana is the
Mexican Employers' ****ociation.
Current president (March 2020):
Fernando Treviño Núñez...
- (/ˈtjuːtəlɛri/; also tutelar) is a
deity or a
spirit who is a guardian,
patron, or
protector of a
particular place,
geographic feature, person, lineage...