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One of Abuna Yesehaq's last acts was to accept a number of Western Rite parishes under his patronage.
Due to his patronage of the arts and his interest in literature, he was known as an enlightened ruler.
The temples were the preserve of classical arts till the arrival of Colonists whose dispensation, by definition, changed the rules of patronage.
Both ecclesiastical and secular patronage are documented through portraiture and more emblematically through heraldry or inscription.
The most sought-after expression of patronage was a grant of land, conferring both wealth and status.
Like the other Puranas, the Yuga Purana condemns the patronage of non-Brahmanical sects by the Maurya kings.
The 1914 Act, among other provisions, deprived the Welsh bishops of their seats in the House of Lords, and abolished private patronage.
They advocated protective tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage.
It was confirmed yesterday that a new pro-am tournament, still under Dunhill's patronage, will replace the Cup next October.
These displays soon became celebrated as exemplars of enlightened princely patronage and magnificence.
The patronage of a daimyo allowed the potteries to aim for the highest quality without regard to cost.
Instead, patronage increased only at a rate of between 2 and 4 percent annually.
There may be, indeed, a tendency in this exhibition to overinterpret works through the lens of Franciscan patronage and production.
He is the fountainhead of patronage, which mutes any criticism from his parliamentary caucus.
Nowadays artists and craftspeople have to sell their talents on the open market or seek patronage from elsewhere.
Leonardo clearly believed that wealth, patronage, and political power lay in the courts to the east of mainland Europe.
It's the office that succeeds the old postmaster general, which was a patronage operation.
Sheldon's patronage preferments followed apace, and Stradling was soon a substantial pluralist.
Early modern patronage came as before from courts, churches, aristocratic, and merchant families, from religious orders and confraternities.
Jesus could not heal these people not because of a lack of power, but because of ingratitude and a rejection of his gracious patronage!
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