patron of religion
C16182
concept
A patron of religion is an individual, group, or institution that supports, protects, or promotes a religious tradition, organization, or practice through resources, influence, or advocacy.
Observed surface forms (13)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Buddhist patron | 2 |
| patron of Christian literature | 2 |
| patron of philosophy | 2 |
| patron of religious institutions | 2 |
| Muslim patron | 1 |
| Sufi patron | 1 |
| benefactor of theological education | 1 |
| ecclesiastical patron | 1 |
| patron of monastic foundations | 1 |
| patron of monasticism | 1 |
| patron of religious foundations | 1 |
| patron of the Church | 1 |
| religious patron | 1 |
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke | — |
| Jahanara Begum | Sufi patron |
| Ingelberga of Aquitaine | patron of monastic foundations |
| Lausus, chamberlain of Emperor Theodosius II | patron of Christian literature |
| Kanishka I | Buddhist patron |
| Lucrezia Tornabuoni | — |
| Elias Boudinot Lane | benefactor of theological education |
| Ida of Lorraine | patron of the Church |
| Ikshvaku dynasty (Andhra) | Buddhist patron |
| Gregory Pakourianos | patron of religious institutions |
| Æthelmar | ecclesiastical patron |
| Queen Caroline of Ansbach | patron of philosophy |
| Muhammad ibn Khairun | Muslim patron |
| Christina Augusta | patron of philosophy |
| Lausus | patron of Christian literature |
| Sancha of Portugal | religious patron |
| Marie de Lorraine, Mademoiselle de Guise | — |
| Robert FitzSuen | patron of religious institutions |
| Maredudd ap Cynan | patron of religious foundations |