Examples of 'was patron' in a sentence

Meaning of "was patron"

Was patron typically refers to someone who supports or sponsors a person, organization, or activity, especially financially. It may also imply a regular customer or client of a particular business or service

How to use "was patron" in a sentence

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He was patron of a few organizations a while back.
He enjoyed literature and was patron to painters and musicians.
He was patron to many gifted artillery and engineering officers.
John the Good enjoyed literature and was patron to painters and musicians.
He was patron of a few organisations a while back.
Perhaps she was like Phoebe who was patron and deacon of the church at Cenchrea.
She was patron of ENB and liked ballet a lot.
Catherine Cookson was a founder member and was patron for many years.
He was patron of and active in many of the organisations in Brecon and Radnor.
A Muslim chieftain was patron of the temple at one time.
He was patron and protector of the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Ninette de Valois was patron.
He was patron of the municipium of Attidium in Umbria.
He amassed a large art collection and was patron of Anthony van Dyck.
He was patron of the advowson of Camborne in Cornwall.

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The Greek god Hermes was patron of eloquence.
He was patron of the philosopher John Locke.
Following the recent shooting of businessman Finn Wallace who was patron of the Wallace Foundation.
Who was patron of the Wallace Foundation.
The belt is named after Lord Lonsdale who was patron of the National Sporting Club.
She was patron and is a supporter of the Endometriosis SHE Trust.
In the latter capacity, he was patron of many charitable organisations.
Was patron of Amateurs.
According to inscriptional evidence, Regulus was patron of Saguntum.
He was patron of Dhrupad Gharana.
His mother Diana, Princess of Wales was Patron of the charity.
At this time he was Patron of the Selsdon Group of Conservative MPs.
The president of the parliament of Saxony, Dr. Rößler, was patron.
He was patron of science, letters and music.
The Semitic storm-god, Hadad, was patron deity of both Aram and Ugarit.
He was patron of the nine Muses, the mythical embodiments of the creative imagination.
At that time he was patron of 74 organisations.
He was patron of the 23rd chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
Also a keen musician he was patron to the Edinburgh violinist, Matthew Hardie.
Banks was patron to William Bligh, whom Macarthur was later instrumental in overthrowing.
Turns out Bianca Norman was patron for a welfare charity for ex-convicts.
Farnese was patron to Federico Commandino, an important translator of ancient Greek mathematical works.
St. Obert was patron saint of the baxters or bakers.
He was patron of the day Tecpatl, Flint Knife.
He was patron of Saint Martin 's League for letter carriers.
In addition, she was patron of the Xenia Institute, a St. Petersburg boarding school for 350 students.

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