wiktionary patronagePatronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. Patronage may also refer to Patronage transportation or ridership, a statistical quantity of passengers Patronage novel Patronage novel , an 1814 novel by Maria Edgeworth Spoils system or patronage system Ius patronatus or right of patronage in Roman Catholic canon law Patronage Rules or Benefices Rules, rules governing the appointment of patrons in Parish England the parish system in England Disputes over Patronge lay in the Church of Scotland led to it splitting on several occasions. See also Patron god Patron saint disambig ... more details
Painting & Patronage is a prominent cultural and artistic exchange programme between Saudi Arabia and the international community. It was founded in 1999 by Prince Khalid Al Faisal , ref name paintingandpatronage.org.uk http www.paintingandpatronage.org.uk Painting & Patronage official website . ref son of the late King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz . The organisation is chaired by Anthony J Bailey ,OBE,. ref name paintingandpatronage.org.uk Image presidentsaudi.jpg thumb President Jorge Sampaio of Portugal and Prince Khalid Al Faisal open the Sintra exhibition The principal activity is to build cultural bridges of artistic and educational understanding between the Arab world and the West through establishing a deeper level of understanding of each other s distinct and diverse cultures and traditions ... www.paintingandpatronage.org.uk Painting & Patronage official website ref The first Painting & Patronage initiative took place at the Banqueting House in London in June 2000 under the patronage of The Prince ... paintingandpatronage.org.uk The third Painting & Patronage took place between Saudi Arabia and Portugal ... and Riyadh initiatives. The initiative was granted the high patronage of and was opened by the President ... in Riyadh. In 2007 Painting and Patronage was granted the High Patronage of King Abdullah bin ... of Montenegro opened an Painting & Patronage exhibition in Riyadh ref http www.predsjednik.me eng President of Montenegro Official Website ref and during the same month a new Painting & Patronage ... 170 10th anniversary programme launched Painting & Patronage ref References reflist 2 External links http www.paintingandpatronage.com Painting & Patronage Official Website in English, Portuguese and Spanish ... & Patronage DEFAULTSORT Painting And Patronage Category Arts organizations pt Painting & Patronage Category Organisations based in Saudi Arabia de Painting & Patronage es Painting and Patronage pt Painting and Patronage ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2009 Patronage concentration is a term used in marketing . It is the share of an individual consumer s expenditures in an industry that is spent at one company. It is the amount that a person spends at one company divided by the amount that person spends at all companies in the industry. amount spent at one company br br amount spent at all companies in the industry br The amount a person spends at one company is sometimes called the relationship revenue . For example, I may spend 1000 per year at fast food restaurants. If I spend 100 at Wendy s Restaurants, then Wendy s has 100 1000 10 ten percent of my patronage. As long as the amount spent at one firm is less than the total amount spent at all firms in the industry, the customer will be patronizing more than one firm, and patronage concentration will be less than 100 . The goal of many firms is to increase the patronage concentration ratio of its customers to 100 that is make it an exclusive relationship . Some firms set different patronage concentration targets for various classes of customers. This reflects the fact that some types of customers are more profitable than others. This is very similar to market share . Whereas market share describes the percentage of all customers that patronize a company relative to the industry total, the patronage concentration ratio describes the percentage of one customer s patronage going to a company, relative to that persons spend in the industry. That is, market share is the aggregate or macro version of the patronage concentration ratio. Or alternatively, patronage concentration is the micro equivalent of market share. See also loyalty business model personalized marketing relationship marketing Category Marketing Category Strategic management ... more details
Other uses Patron disambiguation In public transportation , patronage or ridership is a type of forecasting or statistic for studying the average quantity of passengers patrons carried per certain time in a mode of Public transport public transit system. The concept should not be confused with the maximum loading capacity of one particular vehicle or the whole transit system. The gathered or predicted ridership data is usually referred by transport planner to align the route and decide what kind of vehicle will be employed. See also Headway DEFAULTSORT Patronage Transportation Category Transportation planning Category Public transport transport stub ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Patronage title orig translator image File Patronage 1814.jpg 170px image caption First edition title page author Maria Edgeworth illustrator cover artist country Ireland language English language English series genre publisher J. Johnson release date 1814 in literature 1814 english release date media type Print Hardback & Paperback pages isbn NA first published before ISBN system started preceded by followed by Patronage is a four volume fictional work by Anglo Irish writer Maria Edgeworth and published in 1814. It is one of her later books, after such successes as Castle Rackrent 1800 , Belinda 1801 , Leonora 1806 and The Absentee in 1812, to name a few. The novel is a long and ambitious one which she began writing in 1809. It is the longest of her novels. ref cite web url http encyclopedia.jrank.org ECG EMS EDGEWORTH MARIA 1767 1849 .html title Online Information article about Maria Edgeworth 1767 1849 publisher encyclopedia.jrank.org accessdate 2009 12 11 ref Patronage as a book is path making it was the first novel with a Thesis statement thesis and as such, it opened the way for Sir Walter Scott s historical novel s. ref name fowler In the novel, Edgeworth focuses on and scrupulously explores the various types of patronage and the many forms it takes in all strata of English society. Despite the rigor of her analysis, Edgeworth obtains a sense of subtlety through her ingenious use of variations in characterizatons and a well diversified plot. The plot is made up of many incidents, great and small ... Patronage 2B Maria Edgeworth&printsec frontcover&source bl&ots 8FFAl9 FhW&sig 3GnpAgmy5cxnvZpTDSnPJAUKu0s ... &f false title Patronage To the Reader publisher books.google.com accessdate 2009 12 11 last Edgeworth ...?id DXMOAAAAYAAJ&dq Patronage 2B Maria Edgeworth&source gbs navlinks s title Patronage Google Books ... Patronage Category 1814 novels Category Novels by Maria Edgeworth Category Irish books ... more details
image Libr0310.jpg thumb Book frontispiece Frontispiece of the Rudolphine Tables Patronage in astronomy ... emphasizes the importance of patronage in shaping the field of astronomy. ref Smith, pg.149 ref Importance to the history of science An often overlooked dimension in the history of science , the patronage ... examining patronage in the early history of NASA , begins with the assertion that the history of space ... of science in general have come to appreciate the importance of patronage in understanding the development ... sought to bring to light the issues of patronage within this discourse, and their works have looked ... , and Tycho Brahe amongst others. Patronage cannot provide the lone solution to understanding the social history of the Scientific Revolution , as some figures in the movement were not sustained by patronage, and it is not yet clear how many were so supported. ref Westfall, pg. 29 30 ref Despite this, patronage ... there as well. I would like to suggest, that patronage, together with other practices that the age ... century categories instead of nineteenth century ones. Patronage was certainly a seventeenth century category. ref Westfall, pg. 29 30 ref blockquote What is patronage? The system of patronage in 16th and early 17th century astronomy was different than the modern definition of patronage. The system of patronage, in the context of Astronomers such as Galileo, Kepler, and Copernicus , was a complex ... monies and higher social status, clients also found importance in patronage from the reciprocal nature ... Galileo named the Medici Stars upon discovery The courts where these patronage relationships played ... of their discipline. ref Biagioli, pg. 2 ref Although Patronage can be explained as a system of social ... Patronage embodied no guarantees, and the relation between patron and client was voluntary on both sides ... in Early Modern Culture, Nicholas Jardine looks to examine how the system of patronage and the codes ..., as a consequence of astronomers utilizing the patronage system, a fair number of astronomers ... more details
Patronage clientela was the distinctive relationship in Social class in ancient Rome ancient Roman society between the patronus plural patroni , patron and his client cliens , plural clientes . The relationship was hierarchical, but obligations were mutual. The patronus was the protector, sponsor, and benefactor of the client the technical term for this protection was patrocinium . ref Kenneth Quinn, Poet and Audience in the Augustan Age, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt II.30.1 1982 , p. 117. ref Although typically the client was of inferior social class, ref name ac Cite AmCyc Client ref a patron and client might even hold the same social rank, but the former would possess greater wealth, power, or prestige that enabled him to help or do favors for the client. Benefits a patron might confer include legal representation in court, loans of money, influencing business deals or Marriage in ancient Rome marriages , and supporting a client s candidacy for Roman Magistrates political ... to his patron as needed. A Freedman freedman became the client of his former master. A patronage ... and the Allies , translated by P.J. Cuff University of California Press, 1976 , p. 26. ref The patronage ... was the building block of society, interlocking networks of patronage created highly complex social ... University Press, 1993 , pp. 176 177. ref The regulation of the patronage relationship was believed ... introduced patronage in order to form a social link connecting the two separate and naturally .... ref name ac These complex patronage relationships changed with the social pressures during the Roman ... to Caesar 133 49 BC late Republic , patronage served as a model ref Cicero, De officiis 1.35. ref .... ref This form of patronage in turn contributed to the new role created by Augustus as sole ruler after ... reading Ernst Badian , Foreign Clientelae Oxford University Press, 1959 . John Rich, editor, Patronage in Ancient Society Routledge, 1990 . R.P. Saller, Personal Patronage in the Roman Empire Cambridge ... more details
thumb Interior of the Sistine Chapel Julius II s Motivation behind his Patronage Generally, scholars ... himself with Julius Caesar . His desire to emulate Caesar and his extravagant patronage further ... he was commissioning them. The second, less common stance, is that Julius s main motive for his patronage was for his own personal aesthetic pleasure Gosman, 45 . One scholar defends Julius II s patronage ... in Italy, 1300 1600. Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University P, 1993. Gosman, Martin, ed. The Patronage .... Papa Patronage and the Music of St. Peter s, 1380 1513. Berkeley University of California P, 1995 ..., 2006. Shaw, Christine. The Patronage of Pope Julius II. Princes and Princely Culture 1450 1650 2 ... UP, 1991. Verstegen, Ian, ed. Patronage and Dynasty The Rise of the Della Rovere in Renaissance ..., CO. 5 Feb. 2007 http www.jstor.org view 00043079 sp020279 02x5116t 0 . DEFAULTSORT Art Patronage ... more details
Roman Catholic Mariology A list of Patron saint Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary by occupations and activities, dioceses, and other places Occupations and activities The Blessed Virgin Mary may be taken as a patroness of any good activity indeed, she is cited as the patroness of all human ity. However, certain occupations and activities are more closely associated with her protection. File Santa Maria Patroness of bicyclists 4606.jpg thumb Virgin Mary, venerated as the patron saint of bicyclists, near Leintz Gatzaga in the Basque Country fixed wing aircraft airplane crews and pilots esp. Belgium Belgian , Spain Spanish , Italy Italian and France French Andorra n security forces Argentina Argentine Argentine Army Army , Argentine Navy Navy and military chaplain s bicycle bicyclists blood drive blood donors boat men boat operators Bolivia n Bolivian Navy Navy builders Carmelites Chile an Chilean Army Army and Chilean Navy Navy Cistercians cloth workers coffee house keepers and owners construction workers cook profession cooks cooper profession coopers those who partake in Crusades distillery distillers draper s Ecuador ian Ecuadorian Army Army enlightenment fishing fishermen fish dealers Assumption of the Blessed Virgin gold smiths safety harness harness makers Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Society of Jesus Jesuits Lamp fixture lamp makers mother s motorcycle motorcyclists navigation navigators Sewing needle needle and pin makers news sellers nun s oblate religion oblate vocations pottery potters restaurant restaurateurs ribbon makers sailor s silk workers silver smiths Spain Spanish architect s and police officers tapestry workers Teutonic Knights travel lers tile makers upholstery upholsterers US Army Army personnel Venezuela n National Guard virginity virgins yacht smen yacht operators Dioceses claiming Mary as patroness Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon ... of Charity of El Cobre La Caridad del Cobre Cuba Virgen de regla Our Lady of Regla , Patronage of Afro ... more details
The Church Patronage Scotland Act 1711 or Patronage Act is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament ... Scotland. ref Stevens, page 702 ref Its purpose was to allow the noble and other Patronage Patrons ... was regarded as the universal Patron. His patronage was exercised through local bishops. ref Gillan ... Book relating to Patronage , as the right of the heirs of original donors to nominate suitable ..., house, etc. ref Dunbar, pages 380 81 ref By the beginning of the 17th Century, Patronage was well ... I , but lay Patronage was not repealed. In 1649, just before the execution of Charles I of England Charles I , the Parliament of Scotland passed an Act abolishing Patronage, ref Coffey, page 55 ... Commonwealth of England , Patronage was not formally repealed. Nor was it during the Restoration ... not abolish Patronage, but vested this power instead in the heritor s normally male and Presbyterian ... of the abolished Patronage, who was to provide a formal, written renunciation in return. 1707 ... of Scotland . It was to be important to future disputes on Patronage that the Church of Scotland as a legal ... law of the appointment of a Minister. The Treaty and the Acts came into force in 1707. Patronage Act 1711 Patronage was a much less disputed issue in the Anglican Church , and the dispossessed Scottish ... of importance, as the selection of Parish Ministers certainly was. Consequently, the Church Patronage ... this, they could appoint Commissioners who could to exercise their Patronage in their name. ref ... to Patronage, who had the right to exercise it and whether time limits had been breached. Eventually ... objected to Patronage on principle, as compromising the independence of the Church and the right ... length of time. It was finally repealed by section 3 of the Church Patronage Scotland Act 1874 c.82 . 1719 Patronage Act In 1719 Parliament passed an Act requiring any presentee to declare .... Many optimistically thought this was the end of Patronage, as no right thinking Presbyterian would ... more details
Church Patronage Scotland Act 1874 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . It repealed the Church Patronage Scotland Act 1711 . It was passed on 7th August 1874 and its full title is An Act to alter and amend the laws relating to the Appointment of Ministers to Parishes in Scotland . Its legal designation is 1874 c.82 37 and 38 Vict 7th August 1874 The Church of Scotland had always opposed the 1711 Act, claiming it was contrary to the Treaty of Union between Scotland and England and an unlawful interference by the civil power in purely spiritual matters of Presbyterian polity Church government , namely the appointment of Presbyterian minister Ministers . After 163 years of struggle including annual petitions to Parliament and a series of splits in the Church the First Secession Original Secession of 1733, and the Great Disruption leading to the setting up of the Free Church of Scotland 1843 1900 Free Church of Scotland along with costly defeats in the Court of Session the abolition of Patronage was very welcome to the Church. Paragraph 3 of the 1874 Act declared blockquote The right of electing and appointing ministers to vacant churches and parishes in Scotland is hereby declared to be vested in the congregations of such vacant churches and parishes respectively, subject to such regulations in regard to the mode of naming and proposing such ministers by means of a committee chosen by the congregation, and of conducting the election and of making the appointment by the congregation as may from time to time be framed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, . . ref UK Statute Law Database ref blockquote Other paragraphs spelled out definitions, to prevent the Act being subverted by devices or processes used by Patrons in the past, and made it clear that the Church of Scotland would decide on the qualifications required ... Church Patronage Scotland &Year 1874&searchEnacted 0&extentMatchOnly 0&confersPower 0&blanketAmendment ... more details
Monarchy of Canada sidebar This is a list of Canadian organizations with royal patronage . The practice of members of the Monarchy of Canada Canadian Royal Family Canadian Royal Family giving their patron age to Canadian organizations stems from that which started in the United Kingdom in pre Industrial Revolution industrial times, when all development of the science s and art s were under the direct control of the monarch and exercised by the foundation of college s that today form the basis of modern university universities . Today, royal patronage is a ceremonial function wherein the royal will either volunteer their time for service or make charitable donations, in order to help bring recognition to the group s achievements and to the contributions of different sectors of public life. ref http www.royal.gov.uk output Page4900.asp Buckingham Palace The Monarchy Today Queen and Public Charities and Special Associations ref Any organization may apply for royal patronage, via the office ... from whom patronage is requested. ref name DCHroyal http www.canadianheritage.gc.ca progs cpsc ccsp fr rf criter e.cfm Department of Canadian Heritage Criteria for Royal patronage ref Also, patronage ... with Royal Patronage ref Royal Canadian Yacht Club Patron ref name Mon Royal Society of Canada Honorary ...2 Search British Monarchy title Educational organizations under the patronage of the Duke of York accessdate ... Patron ref name Mon See also List of Australian organisations with royal patronage List of New Zealand organizations with royal patronage List of Irish organizations with royal patronage List of UK organisations with royal patronage List of Canadian organizations with royal prefix Colonel in Chief Canada ... www.pch.gc.ca progs cpsc ccsp fr rf patron e.cfm List of Canadian organizations with Royal patronage ... symbols Royal Military College of Canada Category Organizations based in Canada with royal patronage Category Monarchy in Canada Category Lists of organizations based in Canada Royal patronage ... more details
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List of Australian organisations with royal patronage Organisations 1st 15th Royal New South Wales Lancers Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy incorporated by Royal Charter Australian Academy of the Humanities incorporated by Royal Charter Australian Academy of Science incorporated by Royal Charter Australian Institute of Building incorporated by Royal Charter Australian Red Cross Society incorporated by Royal Charter Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Australia incorporated by Royal Charter Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia incorporated by Royal Charter Institute of Engineers in Australia incorporated by Royal Charter Prince Alfred College The University of Sydney Royal Adelaide Golf Club Royal Adelaide Hospital Royal Aero Club of Western Australia Inc. Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia which presents the Royal Adelaide Show and the Royal Adelaide Wine Show Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales which presents the Sydney Royal Easter Show Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland which presents the Royal Toowoomba Show Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania which presents the Royal Hobart Show Royal Agricultural Society of the Northern Territory which presents the Royal Darwin Show and the Alice Springs Royal Show Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria which presents the Royal Melbourne Show and the Royal Melbourne Wine Show Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia which presents the Perth Royal Show Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children also known ... patronage List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage List of Irish organizations with royal patronage List of New Zealand organizations with royal patronage Royal Charter Category Lists of Australian companies and organisations Royal patronage Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Category Monarchy in Australia Organisations with royal patronage ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A list of Organisations with former Royal patronage in Hong Kong prior to the handover in 1997 Removal of Royal Titles Government Organisations Agencies All government organizations dropped the Royal titles on the 1 July 1997 Hong Kong Police Force formerly Royal Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force formerly Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Hong Kong Observatory formerly Royal Observatory Crowns and crest of displinary services were removed from the uniforms after the handover and replaced with the bahunia Hong Kong Fire Service Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong Hong Kong Correctional Services Civil Aid Service All court rooms Hongkong Post remove the Queen s head and crowns off stamps long before the handover. Post boxes were repainted read and older pillar boxes with crowns were removed from use. Hospitals Private Organizations Hospitals and other non government organizations with royal names were not renamed, but they dropped their royal patrons Hong Kong Jockey Club formerly Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong Prince of Wales Hospital The Duchess of Kent Children s Hospital at Sandy Bay Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Hong Kong formerly Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals After 1997 some of the organisations removed the Royal title and or removed symbols contecting to the Royal ties. Pre Handover Disbanding Replacement Some organizations removed their Royal titles long before the handover, namely by changing their name or disbanding Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force disbanded in 1993 and replaced with the Government Flying Service Hong Kong Royal Hong Kong Regiment The Volunteers disbanded in 1995 Post Handover Exceptions ... Club Category Organisations with royal patronage ... more details
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The following list of place names with royal patronage in the United Kingdom includes both those granted a royal title or status by express wish of a specific monarch, and those with prefixes or suffixes such as King s or Regis that relate to historic ownership of the area by the Crown . England Royal The following places have been explicitly granted or confirmed the use of the title royal by royal charter , letters patent or similar instrument issued by the monarch. Since 1926 the entitlement to the title royal borough has been strictly enforced. ref name kingstontimes Devizes in Wiltshire , which had previously used the title without sanction was forced to end the practice. ref cite news title Royal Boroughs date 26 April 1926 work The Times page 16 ref class wikitable sortable Location Type Local government Charters Charter lapsed Notes Berkshire Royal county Ceremonial and non metropolitan county 1957, ref cite news title The Royal County of Berkshire . Title Confirmed by the Queen date 30 December 1957 work The Times accessdate 4 ref 1974 ref cite web url http www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk collections jubilee jubilee story4.htm accessdate 2007 04 22 title Berkshire, The Royal ... Kingdom References reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of Uk Place Names With Royal Patronage Category Places with royal patronage in the United Kingdom Category British toponymy Place names with royal patronage, List of UK Category Cities in Scotland Place names with royal patronage Category English royalty Category Geography of Scotland Place names with royal patronage Category Lists of place names UK place names with royal patronage Category Lists of places in the United Kingdom Royal patronage Category Organisations based in the United Kingdom with royal patronage Places Category Scotland related lists Place names with royal patronage Category Scottish royalty Category Towns in Scotland Place names with royal patronage Category British monarchy related lists Place names with royal patronage ... more details
The Royal Society of Queensland was formed in Queensland , Australia in 1884, with royal patronage granted in 1885. The aim of the Society is Increasing awareness of natural sciences in Queensland . External links official http www.royalsocietyqld.org Australia org stub Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Society of Queensland, Royal Category Clubs and societies in Australia Category 1884 establishments in Australia ... more details
A Christian cult may refer to a Christian new religious movement This is cult in the common modern sense a Christian cult religious practice The traditional meaning, meaning veneration devotion, especially Catholic Marian veneration Intercession of saints Patron saint Patronage of saints disambig ... more details
Catholic canon law for the right of patronage . The right of patronage is a set of rights and obligations ... grant made by the Church, out of gratitude towards a benefactor. The right of patronage is designated ... by the Common Law , and referred to as advowson . Nature A personal right of patronage ius patronatus personale is peculiar to a person as such, while a real right of patronage reale belongs to one in possession of something with which a patronage is connected provided of course that he is qualified for the possession of the right of patronage . A spiritual patronage ecclesiasticum clericale is one ... , and ecclesiastical foundations are regarded as spiritual. A lay patronage laicale is established when an ecclesiastical office is endowed by anyone out of private means. A patronage is mixed mixtum when held in common by the incumbent of an ecclesiastical office and a layman. Objects of patronage ... s of cathedral, collegiate and monastic churches, may be the object of the right of patronage. All persons and corporate bodies may be subject to the right of patronage. But persons, besides ... , Jews , heretics , schismatics and apostates are ineligible for any sort of patronage. Nevertheless ... for Protestants to possess the rights of patronage over Catholic, and Catholics over Protestant church offices. In modern concordat s Rome has repeatedly granted the right of patronage to Protestant princes. Entirely ineligible for patronage are the excommunicati vitandi the excommunicati tolerati ... of patronage A right of patronage comes into existence or is originally acquired by foundation ... rebuilding a church and redotatio beneficii . A second manner in which a patronage may be acquired is through papal privilege. A third is by prescription. Derivatively, a patronage may be obtained through inheritance which case a patronage may easily become a co patronage by presentation , in which .... III, 4 ref An already existing right of patronage may be acquired by exchange, by purchase, or by prescription ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Notability date May 2008 The George Ciprian Theatre is a theatre in Buz u , Romania , that opened in 1995 under the patronage of Paul Ioachim . It is the only theater in Buz u County . Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Category Buz u Category Event venues established in 1995 theatre stub ... more details
Rapin may refer to Nicolas Rapin 1535 1608 , a French magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and satirist Ren Rapin 1621 1687 , a French Jesuit and writer Paul de Rapin 1661 1725 , a French historian writing under English patronage R pin , a village in Poland dab de Rapin fr Rapin ... more details
Anthony of Burgundy or Antoine de Bourgogne or similar can refer to Anthony, Duke of Brabant 1384 1415 Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg Anthony, bastard of Burgundy 1421 1504 the illegitimate son of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy Master of Anthony of Burgundy a painter under the patronage of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy dab ... more details