Examples of 'great patron' in a sentence

Meaning of "great patron"

great patron: A great patron refers to a person who supports, sponsors, or champions a cause, organization, or individual, often financially or through influential connections

How to use "great patron" in a sentence

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Margaret was also a great patron of the arts.
A great patron of artists.
Süleyman was also a great patron of the arts.
He was a great patron of the traditional Lainingthou Cult.
A great wizard meet with a great patron.
He was also great patron of art and literature.
The coming together of a great patron and a.
Simhana was a great patron of learning and literature.
A great wizard needs a great patron.
He was a great patron of learning and literature.
Ashurbanipal was also a great patron of the arts.
He was a great patron and collector of manuscripts.
The home of our great patron.
I am a great patron of the arts.
He is remembered especially as a great patron of music and art.

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Ashurbanipal was a great patron of the arts and now turned his attention to these pursuits.
The encircling inscription proclaims Juliana as a great patron of art.
Fateh shah was a great patron of art and literature.
After inheriting money as a teen, he became a great patron of the arts.
He was a great patron of the arts.
The Kushana king Kanishka in north India became a great patron of Buddhist faith.
To the great patron saints.
His disposition was mirthful, and he was a great patron of the stage.
He was noted as a great patron of the arts and sciences but a poor governor.
Probably not the best client an architect could dream of, but surely a great patron.
He was also a great patron of culture.
The emperor Augustus, who commissioned the work, was a great patron of the arts.
Siva Singha was a great patron of literature and music.
The most famous Kushan Emperor, Kanishka the Great, was a great patron of Buddhism.
Catherine became a great patron of Russian opera.
The great Patron satisfied with His tithes.
Maximilian II was also a great patron of the arts.
Barrington was a great patron of architecture and education in the diocese of Durham.
Cardinal Bonifazio was a great patron of the arts.
He was a great patron of monastic expansion in France and Europe.
He is known mostly as a great patron of Buddhism.
He was a great patron of the arts … and a gourmet.
The palace was often used by Marfisa d'Este, a great patron of the arts.
Ashoka was a great patron of Buddhism.
And next, today, especially for you, The home of our great patron.
Philip IV was a great patron of the arts.
He was a great patron of the Hindustani Classical music and its artists, including Baiju Bawra.
Dharmapala was a great patron of Buddhism.
Ortiz 's father, Alfonso III of Fonseca, Archbishop of Santiago, was a great patron of music.
Kanishka was a great patron of Buddhism.
As a great patron of the arts, the Wesendoncks granted the house to Richard Wagner in 1849.
Lord Stamford was a great patron of the Turf.
He was a great patron of art and culture, encouraging music and the fine arts.
Though illiterate, he was a great patron of art and literature.
She was a great patron of music, and was known for her skill on the harp.

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