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Patron (translated from German)
Patron The expression Patron (v. lat. : patronus, out: more pater Vater ) designates that Protection patron, a holy one, which the protection of ... colloquially in Germany strange humans - a "amusing patron" This side is one Begriffsklaerung to the ...
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Owner (translated from French)
Owner This page of homonymy index the various subjects and articles sharing the same name. In one company , the owner is it general manager. An owner indicates a model in seam.
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Patron (translated from French)
Patron This article is one outline to supplement ... Caius Cilnius Mæcenas, whose francized name is Patron lived with Rome in second half of ...
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Pattern (translated from Spanish)
Pattern Santo chosen by a congregation or community like the protector of the same one. It is very common in España e Hispanoamérica that each population or city, as well as each labor union, has its protector or pattern. Patrono, owner of workers to its service. Owner of one embarcación marine ...
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Patron (translated from Italian)
Patron In some shapes of Cristianesimo , but especially in Catholicism, one Saint patron it is one santo that it has ...
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Patron/patroness (translated from Japanese)
Patron/patroness Patron/patroness(Patron) With it is the guardian and the ... picks up concerning description above 1. Famous patron/patroness in history マエケナス The ancient Roman becomes ... Renaissance that it was thought the ideal patron/patroness, Florence メディチ house イザベラ デステ マントヴァ ...
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City patron (translated from German)
City patron As City patron becomes that Protection patron a city designates (as Stadtpatronin according to ... this is usually addressed as a city patron. Usually it concerns the church patron. In addition, it occurs, that the ...
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Name patron (translated from German)
Name patron Name patron is that one or that one Heilige ... virtues and. To Namenstag of the name patron one reminds.
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Patron saint
Patron saint This page represents the affiliations of ... Christianity, but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy ... does so to a much lesser degree. Patron saints can also be associated with ...
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Patron saint (Vexillium wiki)
Patron saint In several forms of Cruisanism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. Patron saints can also be associated with geographical ... This is a list of the national patron saints (and, sometimes, non-Cruisan deities) of ... of Aethelnia is named. [edit] Altland Three patron saints: St. Cormac (first bishop of ...
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