How to use in-sentence of “patronage”

How to use in-sentence of “patronage”:

+ On the one hand, it was a time of great artistic patronage and architectural magnificence, where the Church patroned such artists as Michelangelo, Filippo BrunelleschiBrunelleschi, Bramante, da Vinci.

+ Growth of the town was encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent after his first visit in 1783.

+ Sayana’s commentary on the Vedas, Brahmanas and Aranyakas was written under the patronage of Bukka.

+ This environment was created in the mid-18th century by the patronage of Jan Klemens Branicki for the arts and sciences.

+ The defeat of the Royalist rebellions ended the threat to the Convention and earned Bonaparte sudden fame, wealth, and the patronage of the new Directory.

+ While MethodismMethodists as a whole do not practice the patronage or veneration of saints, they do honor and admire them.

How to use in-sentence of patronage
How to use in-sentence of patronage

Example sentences of “patronage”:

+ This new system broke away from the patronage system based on personal loyalties.

+ The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period.
+ During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet in 1919 he taught in a teacher-training school thanks to the patronage and his friend and mentor György Lukács.

+ This new system broke away from the patronage system based on personal loyalties.

+ The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period.

+ During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet in 1919 he taught in a teacher-training school thanks to the patronage and his friend and mentor György Lukács.

+ It was with the patronage of Leopold I that Conscience published his second book, “Fantasy”, in the same year 1837.

+ It is supported by the Pau Casals Foundation, under the patronage Casals’ widow.

+ A surviving member of the Abbasid House was installed as Caliph at Cairo under the patronage of the Mamluk Sultanate three years later; however, the authority of this line of Caliphs was confined to ceremonial and religious matters, and later Muslim historians referred to it as a “shadow” Caliphate.

+ She also gave her patronage to the founding of Queens’ College, Cambridge.

+ At first, it was under the patronage of the Duc d’Orleans, and attracted a literary crowd.

+ The Library flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship.

+ The festival is under the patronage of the International Geographical Union.

+ The last Prince-Archbishop, Hieronymus of Colloredo, is probably the most well known for his patronage of Mozart.

+ Farrugia is an international ambassador for EMMA for Peace under the patronage of UNESCO and honorary president Riccardo Muti.

+ In 1810 he received the patronage of the Prince Regent.

+ Many Telugu, Sanskrit, Kannada and Tamil languageTamil poets enjoyed the patronage of the emperor.

+ Although Abdali’s patronage elevated Subah Khan’s status to one of Hazara’s most powerful chiefs, the scenes he witnessed in the wars were to leave a long-lasting impression on him.

+ This restriction is meant to protect legislative independence by preventing the president from using patronage to buy votes in Congress.

+ After the bitter break with the Republicans in Congress over Reconstruction policies, Johnson used federal patronage to build up a party of loyalists, but it proved to be unsuccessful.

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