benefactor in the PONS Dictionary

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He was also a talented painter and a notable public benefactor.
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She was a benefactor of the arts, feminist, and pacifist causes as well as social and labour reform.
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He became a patron of learning and art, and a great benefactor of the poor.
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She was a generous benefactor who invested this wealth in churches and hostels, and commissioned religious sculptures.
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The building has been extended to provide a church room, funded by local benefactors and parish money-raising events.
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Eventually, her last major benefactor died and left her with no financial support.
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He was a philanthropist and generous benefactor to charities and religious societies.
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It is supported by donations from a number of educational trusts and benefactors.
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The enrollees of the newly opened courses enjoy educational scholarship sponsored by alumni and benefactors.
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He became very wealthy and was a benefactor of a number of institutions.
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