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What does the term "patron of dramatists mean

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a person who supports with money gifts efforts or endorsment

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Someone that paid playwriters to write.

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The patron of dramatists was oftena very wealthy person or someone with a lot of power, from the royalty or the burgeois class, like the medici, and they often paid for clothes, food and like a kind of wage for the people that decided to persue a career in the arts, mostly playwriters and actors.

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