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Carla Thorneycroft, philanthropist and patron of the artsCarla Thorneycroft, Baroness Thorneycroft (1914-2007), formerly Countess Carla Roberti, born Carla Maria Concetta Francesca Malagola Cappi
Queen HatshepsutQUEEN HATSHEPSUT widow of Thutmose II, regent for and later co-ruler with her stepson Thutmose III - a patroness of the arts and of religion Date: reigned 1505-1482 BC
Saint Cecilia (d. 232). The Evening. Engraving. ColoredSaint Cecilia (d. 232). Roman virgin and martyr, patroness of musicians. Engraving by G. Heuer & Kirmse. The Evening. Illustrated Weekly, 1893. Colored
Eleonora D este FerraraELEONORA D ESTE, duchessa di FERRARA, Italian noblewoman, sister of Alfonso II d Este, duca di Ferrari, and patroness of the poet Tasso. Date: 1537 - 1581
Lucy Countess Bedford 1Lucy Harrington, countess of BEDFORD, wife of Edward Russell, third earl; patroness of the arts Date: ? - 1627
Lucy Countess Bedford 2Lucy Harrington, countess of BEDFORD, wife of Edward Russell, third earl; patroness of the arts Date: ? - 1627
Lucy Countess Bedford 3Lucy Harrington, countess of BEDFORD, wife of Edward Russell, third earl; patroness of the arts Date: ? - 1627
Baroness LeyonhillmThis benevolent looking old lady is Baroness Leyonhillm of Chinatown, patroness of the East London Seamens Mission. Date: early 1930s
Queen Marys Coronation gift, Barn House, Whitstable, Kent
Saint Genevieve in ParisSaint Genevieve (d.500) - Patroness of Paris. Took veil at 15 after the death of her parents and moved to Paris. Made a personal sortie to gain supplies for the City during the siege of Paris by
Religion / Egypt / Isisdepicted as patroness of the arts and sciences, including those of magic