The people who financially supported the arts are commonly referred to as "patrons." Throughout history, patrons have included wealthy individuals, families, and institutions that provided funding and resources to artists, enabling them to create their work. Notable examples of patrons include the Medici family during the Renaissance and various modern art collectors and foundations.
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The common name used for people called William is "Bill." This nickname is widely recognized and often used informally among friends and family. Other variations include "Will" and "Billy," but "Bill" remains the most popular.
don't know there names but know that they supported her a alot
There is no nick name officially been told to people related to her. She is called with her official name Bipasa Basu. Her fans love this name and donot need any nick name to call her.
I Only Have One Which is A Woman Called Cupcake Brown, I Myself are Searching For People Like This :)
The name of the people in the English colonies on the northern American mainland is colonist. Those that supported the revolution were also called rebels and those that supported the King were called loyalists.
They were called Loyalists.
collaborators......................
Supports of England
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I think that by definition the king did not have supporters in the same way one would characterizes supporters in a "for the people by the people" state. I suggest that a king's "supporters" are subjects because a king would typically inherit the title as opposed to being elected.
Well kind sir they are called, writers that supported unrestrained literary expression or W.T.S.U.L.E.
George Mason and Patrick Henry
Roundheads was the name given to soldiers who supported Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. They were called Roundheads after the shape of the helmets that they wore.
Interpretation is the name for an argument about history that is supported by sources.
they were known as the Hawks. people who supported sending more troops in were the hawks and people who wanted to pull them out were the doves
No. Just because people do things in the name of something or someone does not automatically mean they are supported by it/them.