- positions, and prestige. That is,
patrons operated as sponsors. Many languages[citation needed] have
terms for
patrons (such as the
English "mecenate")...
- Gran
Patrón Platinum Gran
Patrón Piedra Patrón Silver Patrón Añejo
Patrón Reposado Roca
Patrón Silver Roca
Patrón Reposado Roca
Patrón Añejo
Patrón XO Cafe...
-
similar roles are
ascribed in
other religions.
Saints often become the
patrons of
places where they were born or had been active. However,
there were...
- The
Patrons of
Industry in
Canada were
based on the
Patrons of
Industry of
Michigan that had
formed in 1889. It was
dedicated to
upholding and encouraging...
- world. New
patrons are the
individuals who
initiate the
commissioning of a said
artistic project. The
protocol followed by the New
patrons dictates the...
- up
patron, patronage, or
patronise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
patron is a
person or
organization that
supports another.
Patron or
Patrón may...
- (/ˈtjuːtəlɛri/; also tutelar) is a
deity or a
spirit who is a guardian,
patron, or
protector of a
particular place,
geographic feature, person, lineage...
- A
patronal feast or
patronal festival (Spanish:
fiesta patronal; Catalan:
festa patronal; Portuguese:
festa patronal; Italian:
festa patronale; French:...
- The
Patrons of
Industry in
Manitoba was an
extension of a farmers'
organization operating in
Ontario (see
Patrons of Industry) and the
United States in...
- k.a. The Grange,
officially named The
National Grange of the
Order of
Patrons of Husbandry, is a
social organization in the
United States that encourages...