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Benefactor
Person who gives some form of help to benefit a person, group or organization
Look up benefactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A benefactor (from Latin bene 'good' and factor 'maker') is a person who gives some form of help
Benefactor_(law)
2015 American film
The Benefactor (originally titled Franny) is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Renzi. Starring Richard Gere, Dakota Fanning, Theo
The_Benefactor_(2015_film)
1963 novel by Susan Sontag
The Benefactor is a novel by Susan Sontag published in 1963 by Farrar, Straus & Company. Sontag's first novel, it was inspired by the ancient Greek myth
The_Benefactor_(novel)
English benefactor (c.1550–1624)
English benefactor (c.1550–1624)
Thomas_White_(benefactor)
1982 studio album by Romeo Void
Benefactor is the second studio album by the American band Romeo Void, released in 1982. It was released on CD in 2006 by Wounded Bird Records, with their
Benefactor_(album)
Dictator of the Dominican Republic from 1930 to 1961
included slogans such as "¡Viva Trujillo!" and "Año del Benefactor de la Patria" (Year of the Benefactor of the Nation). An electric sign was erected in Ciudad
Rafael_Trujillo
1994 video game
Benefactor is a video game for the Amiga developed by the Swedish team Digital Illusions CE (DICE) and published in 1994 by Psygnosis. Benefactor is a
Benefactor_(video_game)
Meeting of former classmates
A class reunion is a meeting of former classmates, often organized at or near their former high school or college. It is scheduled near an anniversary
Class_reunion
Prostitute with an upper-class clientele
had satisfactorily served a benefactor, that benefactor would, when ending the affair, pass her on to another benefactor of wealth as a favour to the
Courtesan
Season of television series
Cooper, thus forcing Don to drop the Mohawk Airlines account. 16 3 "The Benefactor" Lesli Linka Glatter Matthew Weiner and Rick Cleveland August 10, 2008 (2008-08-10)
Mad_Men_season_2
English art collector and arts benefactor (1908–1956)
using it to promote contemporary European art and emerging artists. A key benefactor of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, he played an influential
Peter Watson (arts benefactor)
Peter_Watson_(arts_benefactor)
American slave holder and benefactor
(September 18, 1794 – May 13, 1864) was an American slave holder and benefactor of the Robinson Female Seminary in Exeter, New Hampshire, and the Summerville
William_Robinson_(benefactor)
American 2004 television series
The Benefactor is an American reality television show broadcast for one season on ABC in 2004. The premise involved 16 contestants trying to win US$1 million
The_Benefactor_(TV_series)
Film by Brock Heasley
A mysterious stranger—The Benefactor—pulls him from the wreck, claiming he has crossed into another reality. The Benefactor brings Kevin to a café, where
The_Shift_(2023_film)
children, and they encouraged their attendance at church. They were liberal benefactors of local charities and undertakings, making regular donations to the
Thomas_Henshaw_(benefactor)
American rock band
ending with Aaron Smith. The band released three albums, It's a Condition, Benefactor and Instincts, along with one EP. They are best known for the songs "Never
Romeo_Void
Irish-American benefactor (1821–1885)
James Wallace (8 April 1821 – 22 July 1885) was an Irish-American benefactor, best known for his major donations that led to the founding of German Wallace
James_Wallace_(benefactor)
English landowner
Christopher Tancred (11 November 1689 – 21 August 1754) was an English landowner, lord of the manor of Whixley, noted particularly for the trust established
Christopher Tancred (benefactor)
Christopher_Tancred_(benefactor)
1942 film
The Benefactor (French: Le bienfaiteur) is a 1942 French crime film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Raimu, Suzy Prim and Pierre Larquey. It was shot
The_Benefactor_(1942_film)
Person or other legal entity who receives money or other benefits from a benefactor
person or other legal entity receiving money or other benefits from a benefactor. For example, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the person
Beneficiary
English pianist, musicologist, choirmaster, and benefactor
Deneke (1882–1969) was an English pianist, musicologist, choirmaster, and benefactor of Lady Margaret Hall in Oxford. Margaret Deneke was born in 1882. She
Margaret_Deneke
American art collector
27, 1909 – September 17, 1988) was an American art collector, museum benefactor, and collector of other objects such as stamps, rare books, and glassworks
Walter_P._Chrysler_Jr.
Provision of US Tax Code regarding estate taxes
giver (the benefactor) after the benefactor dies, the asset receives a stepped-up basis, which is its market value at the time the benefactor dies (Internal
Stepped-up_basis
Season of television series
Comedy Series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for the episode "The Benefactor Factor". Jim Parsons won the same award for the episode "The Agreement
The_Big_Bang_Theory_season_4
Australian pioneer and philanthropist
14, 1821 The Chinnocks, Somerset, England Died September 2, 1910(1910-09-02) (aged 89) Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia Known for benefactor Children 11
Elizabeth Austin (Australian pioneer)
Elizabeth_Austin_(Australian_pioneer)
Support of an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through services
services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is known as the sponsor. Sponsorship is a fee—both cash or in-kind—paid
Sponsor_(commercial)
American businessman and socialist activist
policies" according to The New York Times. Singham, a socialist, is a benefactor of far-left causes, and an admirer of Maoism. According to The New York
Neville_Roy_Singham
Arabic masculine given name
a surname). The name Hassan in Arabic means 'handsome' or 'good', or 'benefactor'. There are two different Arabic names that are both romanized with the
Hassan_(given_name)
Charity in Islam
the benefactor, as emphasized in the Quran. According to the Quran, the word means a voluntary offering, whose amount is at the will of the benefactor. It
Sadaqah
Greek banker and philanthropist
Georgios Stavros (Greek: Γεώργιος Σταύρος, 1788–1869) was a banker, benefactor and revolutionary from modern-day Greece. He was one of the founders and
Georgios_Stavros
Benefactors is a 1984 play by Michael Frayn. It is set in the 1960s and concerns an idealistic architect David and his wife Jane and their relationship
Benefactors_(play)
American landowner and militia officer (1714-1755)
the French and Indian War. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, he was the benefactor of Williams College, located in northwestern Massachusetts. The school's
Ephraim_Williams
1982 single by Romeo Void
Never" was re-recorded for the band's second album and major label debut, Benefactor. The album version is more radio friendly, cutting the song's length almost
Never Say Never (Romeo Void song)
Never_Say_Never_(Romeo_Void_song)
King of Pontus
(Ancient Greek: Μιθριδάτης ὁ Eὐεργέτης, which means "Mithridates the Benefactor"; died c. 120 BC) was a prince and the seventh king of the Kingdom of
Mithridates_V_Euergetes
Austrian-Greek banker, diplomat and benefactor
was an Austrian-Greek banker, aristocrat, benefactor and diplomat. He was one of the most important benefactors of the Greek nation together with his father
Simon_Sinas
American toy designer (1858–1920)
was a friend, perhaps Henry Ward Beecher, who named him "The Child's Benefactor". This became his trademark and slogan. Crandall's father had begun selling
Jesse_Armour_Crandall
This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and benefactors of the University of Maryland, College Park. Gar Alperovitz (b. 1936), Ph.D. Lionel R. Bauman
List of University of Maryland, College Park people
List_of_University_of_Maryland,_College_Park_people
variety of reading rooms and scientific institutes. Phillips was a major benefactor of St David’s College, Lampeter, giving over 22,500 books to the library
Thomas Phillips (educational benefactor)
Thomas_Phillips_(educational_benefactor)
George Barker (1776–1845) was a solicitor in, and a benefactor to, Birmingham, once a town in Warwickshire (and now a city in the West Midlands county)
George_Barker_(benefactor)
American man claiming to have severe amnesia (born 1948)
Beach, Florida, in a 5-by-8-foot, air-conditioned shack provided by a benefactor. For many years after his amnesia, Kyle was homeless; further, he had
Benjaman_Kyle
British actor and producer (born 1984)
Sturgess in the film adaptation of London Fields, and in the indie drama The Benefactor (2015), with Richard Gere and Dakota Fanning. James executive produced
Theo_James
Scottish peer, benefactor and patron of the arts
KBE FRSE FRSA (27 February 1933 – 21 July 1993) was a Scottish peer, benefactor and patron of the arts. He was largely known either as Lord Bute or simply
John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute
John_Crichton-Stuart,_6th_Marquess_of_Bute
Australian industrialist, arts patron and benefactor
1913 – 3 July 2009) was an Australian industrialist, arts patron and benefactor, who was founder and former head of the Victor Smorgon Group. Smorgon
Victor_Smorgon
British writer and benefactor (1842–1926)
Henrietta Adeane (6 October 1842 – 30 October 1926) was a British writer and benefactor. She was a leading figure in the town of Holyhead, Anglesey, during the
Jane_Henrietta_Adeane
Irish nationalist & benefactor (1821-1904)
1821 – 14 February 1904) was an Anglo-Irish peer and Irish nationalist benefactor. Caroline Douglas was born in 1821 at Ballylickey House near Bantry Bay
Caroline_Douglas
Residence hall at the University of St Andrews
the paintings in its oak-panelled dining room feature associates and benefactors of the University of St Andrews, such as David Beaton, James Graham,
St_Salvator's_Hall
Florence (9 June 1843 - 17 February 1916) was a British architect, arts benefactor and member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), of which
Henry_L._Florence
American businessman and philanthropist (1802–1876)
American industrialist in Lafayette, Indiana, and the primary original benefactor of Purdue University. Most details of Purdue's early life were either
John_Purdue
American businessman and philanthropist
philanthropist who established the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, benefactor in the MacArthur Fellowships. John Donald MacArthur was born on March
John_D._MacArthur
Church of England clergyman and benefactor (1731–1816)
his day. He is remembered as a writer on theological matters and as a benefactor of Cambridge University and of other causes. William Bell was born in
William_Bell_(theologian)
Early benefactor of the fledgling colonial Harvard College
Lady Anne Moulson (1576–1661), was an early benefactor of the fledgling colonial Harvard College. She is remembered today in the name of the Radcliffe
Anne_(Radcliffe)_Mowlson
Welsh novelist, businesswoman, and social benefactor (1845-1935)
1845 – 13 December 1935) was a Welsh novelist, businesswoman, and social benefactor. She was one of the first female industrialists in Britain. Born in Sketty
Amy_Dillwyn
South African mining magnate (1852–1932)
1852 – 26 January 1932) was a South African financier, mining magnate, benefactor and patron of the arts. He received his early schooling in Nuremberg.
Max_Michaelis
American artist and collector (1922–2013)
born Barbara Reis, was an American surrealist painter, art collector and benefactor. Poe Levee was born in New York on March 4, 1922. Her parents were among
Barbara_Poe_Levee
Name list
'servant', and al-Mannān 'benefactor, the giver of all bood/benefits'; the full name means 'servant of the benevolent/benefactor', 'servant of the giver
Abd_al-Mannan
Private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Founded in 1636, and named Harvard College in 1639 in honor of its first benefactor, Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher
Harvard_University
Building at the University of Oxford
built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England. The
Rhodes_House
Season of television series
along with the emergence of another mysterious enemy known simply as the Benefactor. Scott must also uphold the responsibility of his first Beta werewolf
Teen_Wolf_season_4
Greek benefactor and privateer
Andreevich Varvatsi (Russian: Иван Андреевич Варваци), was a Greek privateer, benefactor, and member of the Filiki Eteria. Ioannis was born on the Greek island
Ioannis_Varvakis
British businessman and benefactor (1870 - 1940)
1st Baronet (6 June 1870 – 13 May 1940) was a British businessman and benefactor and a member of the Courtauld family empire in Great Britain. Courtauld
William_Courtauld
British benefactor
1st Baron Armstrong, DL, (3 May 1863 – 16 October 1941), was a British benefactor. Born William Watson, he was born at 65 Eccleston Square, London, and
William Watson-Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong
William_Watson-Armstrong,_1st_Baron_Armstrong
Practice of wealthy individuals distributing wealth to the community
for his benefactors (benefactors) of separate status, superior to other citizens, and it recognizes their quality and not the title of benefactor. She thanked
Euergetism
Greek merchant and politician
in Kifisia) was a Greek merchant and politician, considered a national benefactor of Greece. After studying in England, Benakis emigrated to Alexandria
Emmanouil_Benakis
Serbian businessman (1854 – 1929)
and benefactor. At the beginning of the 20th century, he was one of the richest and influential people in Serbia, a patriot and a great benefactor, also
Luka_Ćelović
British astronomical benefactor (1794–1876)
Sheepshanks (2 April 1789 – 8 February 1876) was a British astronomical benefactor. Sheepshanks was born in Leeds on 2 April 1789. She was the daughter of
Anne_Sheepshanks
Australian anatomist, benefactor, museum administrator (1877–1938)
PRSA FRSE (9 March 1877 – 29 June 1938) was an Australian anatomist, benefactor, museum administrator and director. He was best known for creating Healesville
Colin_Mackenzie_(anatomist)
widely known as Bea Wetmore, was a Curaçaoan-American ornithologist and benefactor. She was born Annie Beatrice van der Biest Thielen in 1910 on the Caribbean
Annie Beatrice van der Biest Thielan Wetmore
Annie_Beatrice_van_der_Biest_Thielan_Wetmore
American industrialist and benefactor
Froedtert (June 3, 1887 - December 6, 1951) was an American industrialist and benefactor from Milwaukee. Froedtert was born June 3, 1887, in the basement of a
Kurtis_Froedtert
Albanian businessman, benefactor and politician
1919), also known as Nikola Bojaxhiu was an Ottoman Albanian businessman, benefactor, politician and the father of the Roman Catholic nun and missionary Mother
Nikollë_Bojaxhiu
Church in Fife, Scotland
contemporary with the original church. William Scott, of Ardross, was the benefactor for the 1639 church, while Sir John Anstruther donated the funds for the
Elie_Parish_Church
English heiress and benefactor
born Sarah Alston (1631 – 2 November 1692) was an English heiress and benefactor. She married three times including to the Duke of Somerset. She died childless
Sarah Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
Sarah_Seymour,_Duchess_of_Somerset
Austrian-Greek entrepreneur and banker (1783–1856)
banker. He became a national benefactor of Greece and Romanians, and was the father of another Greek national benefactor, Simon Sinas. He was also the
Georgios_Sinas
Hungarian museologist
concentrates on the beautifully decorated, representative pieces. A community benefactor, in 1876 she raised funds for the benefit of flood victims. Between 1878
Emília_Zathureczky
American philanthropist (1843–1929)
1929) was a patron of San Francisco's volunteer firefighters and the benefactor for the construction of the Coit Tower in San Francisco, California. Born
Lillie_Hitchcock_Coit
Observatory in Los Angeles, California
after its benefactor, Griffith J. Griffith. Admission has been free since the observatory's opening in 1935, in accordance with the benefactor's will. Since
Griffith_Observatory
American-Kittitian real estate developer and conservative leader (born 1949)
Billionaire Benefactor Harlan Crow Bought Citizenship in Island Tax Haven". The Intercept. Retrieved April 26, 2023. "Clarence Thomas Billionaire Benefactor Harlan
Harlan_Crow
Organic polymer, typically from plants
insects, and pathogens, while the volatile phenolic compounds may attract benefactors such as predators of insects that attack the plant. Most plant resins
Resin
February 1898) also known as Stoffel Hofmeyr was a notary, financier, benefactor and Mayor of Cape Town. Hofmeyr was the second son of Hendrik Johannes
Jan_Christoffel_Hofmeyr
English merchant and philanthropist (1845-1903)
January 1903) was an English philanthropist, remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street, London, now the
Quintin_Hogg_(merchant)
American writer and benefactor
Stokes (January 11, 1847 – December 14, 1927) was an American writer and benefactor to many organisations that helped the underprivileged in the United States
Olivia_Phelps_Stokes
British businessman (1846–1930)
Iraqi-born businessman, philanthropist and activist who was both a leader and benefactor of the Jewish community in Singapore. Born in Baghdad and educated in
Manasseh_Meyer
Italian born Maltese benefactress
Caterina Scappi (died 20 June 1643) was a rich and well-respected benefactor of the Carmelite church in Malta. Little is known about her origins or early
Caterina_Scappi
American artist and educator (born 1941)
March 15, 1941) is an American artist, educator, author, collector, and benefactor. Diana Korzenik was born March 15, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York, to father
Diana_Korzenik
English school founder and benefactor (1663–1726)
(born 5 November 1663 – 29 July 1726) was a British school founder and benefactor. She is buried in Westminster Abbey. Godolphin School, Salisbury, is named
Elizabeth_Godolphin
English jeweller & benefactor (1849–1925)
Southend's High Street. He went on to become one of the most important benefactors of the town. In 1890, Jones moved from Stoke-on-Trent to Southend, purchasing
R._A._Jones
Swiss banker and philhellene (1775–1863)
(28 December 1775 – 5 February 1863) was a Swiss banker and significant benefactor of the Greek independence movement. Jean-Gabriel Eynard although belonging
Jean-Gabriel_Eynard
British television and radio presenter (1959–2023)
educating a child with these issues, she received help from an anonymous benefactor towards his education. Giles had ADHD. In July 2023, she was diagnosed
Annabel_Giles
American philanthropist
born Ward Hallowell), was an American merchant, a philanthropist, and benefactor of Harvard University. Boylston was born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts
Ward_Nicholas_Boylston
British art collector and benefactor
Wantage (30 June 1837 – 9 August 1920), was a British art collector and benefactor. She was the sole heiress to the fortune of her parents Harriet Wright
Harriet Loyd-Lindsay, Baroness Wantage
Harriet_Loyd-Lindsay,_Baroness_Wantage
English benefactor of the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony (1854–1929)
February 23, 1929) was an English philanthropist and the founder and chief benefactor of the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony located in Woodstock, New York
Ralph_Radcliffe_Whitehead
1857 – 29 March 1941) was a British-born public figure, businessman and benefactor in Auckland, New Zealand. Born in London, Potter moved with his parents
Frederick_Potter
Elizabethan merchant and benefactor
Sheriffe) (c. 1515 or 1516 – September 1567) was a Tudor merchant and benefactor, who was notable for being grocer to Queen Elizabeth I, and for creating
Lawrence_Sheriff
British socialite and benefactor
28 February 1837 (baptised) – 1 April 1923) was a British socialite, benefactor and an enthusiast for Horatio Nelson and associated naval heroes. She
Georgiana Rolls, Baroness Llangattock
Georgiana_Rolls,_Baroness_Llangattock
Australian businessman, collector and benefactor (1870–1952)
April 1870 – 17 August 1952) was an Australian businessman, collector and benefactor who bequeathed his collection of over 20,000 items of Australiana to the
William_Dixson
Town in Epirus, Greece
Nikolaos Stournaras (1806–1853), benefactor Eleni Tositsa (1796–1866), benefactor Michael Tositsas (1787–1856), benefactor Timoleon Tsourekas (born 1970)
Metsovo
American businessman
1869) was an American businessman who was notably one of the earliest benefactors of Monmouth College, and also helped establish Monmouth, Illinois as
Ivory_Quinby
American school founder, teacher (1784–1837)
building serves as President's House, Keene State College. Fiske was also a benefactor for the New Hampshire State Hospital. Catherine (or Catharine) Fiske was
Catherine_Fiske
Wilson (11 November 1764 – 17 June 1843) was an English Congregational benefactor of chapels and educational institutions, and a founder member of the Council
Thomas Wilson (philanthropist)
Thomas_Wilson_(philanthropist)
English businessman (1547–1610)
English maltster, benefactor of the town of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary founding benefactor of Pembroke College
Thomas_Tesdale
BENEFACTOR
BENEFACTOR
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benefactor
Boy/Male
Arabic
Benefactor; Bountiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the benefactor (Allah)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Stanford, for example in Bedfordshire, Kent, and Norfolk, or Stanford Dingley in Berkshire, Stanford in the Vale in Oxfordshire, or Stanford le Hope in Essex, etc., all named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + ford ‘ford’.An early bearer, Thomas Stanford of England, settled in Charlestown, MA, in the mid 17th century and started a family line that includes Leland Stanford (1824–93), the railroad developer who was governor of CA, a U.S. senator, and the founding benefactor of Stanford University.
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the benefactor (Allah)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Benefactor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Propitious / Benefactor
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the benefactor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Benefactor
Boy/Male
Spanish
Benefactor.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benefactor. Benevolent. Charitable.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Benefactor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Benefactor; Slave of the Propitious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Benefactor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Hertfordshire, Kent, and Somerset, so named from Old English strǣt ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (Latin strata (via)). In the Middle Ages the word at first denoted a Roman road but later also came to denote the main street in a town or village, and so the surname may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived on a main street.Jewish : Americanized form of the Sephardic surname Chetrit, of uncertain origin.Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Strasser and a number of other similar surnames.The Rev. Nicholas Street (1603–74) came from England to Taunton, MA, between 1630 and 1638, and later moved to New Haven, CT, where his descendant Augustus Russell Street, a leader in art education, was born in 1791 and went on to become one of the most important early benefactors of Yale College.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benefactor. Bountiful.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benefactor. Generous.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Benefactor; To be Contented
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the benefactor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Generous / Benefactor (Allah)
BENEFACTOR
BENEFACTOR
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Seaman
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Eyelashes
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelmadhav | நீல மாதவ
Lord Jagannath
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Chaste modest
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
An Early Woman
Girl/Female
Greek
Flower.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Knowledge
Boy/Male
English
Little shield.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of a sage
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A knight.
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BENEFACTOR
n.
A double catalogue, containing in one part the names of living, and in the other of deceased, ecclesiastics and benefactors of the church; a catalogue of saints.
n. pl.
A festival commemorative of the founding of a city or the consecration of a church; also, the ceremonies (as at Oxford and Cambridge, England) commemorative of founders or benefactors.
a.
Very liberal in giving or bestowing; lavish; as, a munificent benefactor.
n.
An almshouse for poor people who pray daily for their benefactors.
a.
Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown or unavowed authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous pamphlet or letter.
n.
Duty; dutifulness; filial reverence and devotion; affectionate reverence and service shown toward parents, relatives, benefactors, country, etc.
n.
One who confers a benefit or benefits.
a.
The state of being grateful; warm and friendly feeling toward a benefactor; kindness awakened by a favor received; thankfulness.
n.
One who gives or bestows; one who confers anything gratuitously; a benefactor.
n.
One who does well; one who does good to another; a benefactor.