John Paul DeJoria
There are patron saints of ship owners and ship builders but no patron saint of ships. (as per the Patron Saint Index.)
The Patron Saint Index shows no current patronages for Josemaria Escriva.
Jalisco, Mexico.Additional Information:The Patron Spirits Company manufactures the product in Mexico but the corporate headquarters is located in Nevada (USA).The signature blue agave used for production is grown in the hills of Jalisco, Mexico. The Hacienda del Patrón (factory) where it is distilled and bottled is also in Jalisco.The company's corporate office address is:The Patrón Spirits Company6670 South Valley ViewLas Vegas, Nevada 89118.
As their name clearly says, their patron was the king. King James I to be precise.
They didn't. The changes of name (there were actually three of them) took place because of changes in their patron. The first change was because the patron died and they got a new patron, the second because the new patron got a new title, and the third because the king took over as the patron. Neither Shakespeare nor any other member of their company had any say in the company's name, which was simply the name (or title) of the patron with "Men" or "servants" behind it. One thing's for sure: they were never called "Shakespeare's Men." Not only was Shakespeare not in a position socially to be a patron, but he was not even the leader of the company.
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He became their patron.
James I became the new patron of the company, and thus it was renamed.
Shakespeare had nothing to do with the name of the acting company he co-founded. The name was given by the company's patron or sponsor. When the patron changed, so did the name of the company.
They did not change the name of the theatre. The name of their theatrical company did change when they changed patrons from Henry Carey the Lord Chamberlain to King James 1. The name of Elizabethan theatrical companies always gave the name of the patron of the company to show that the company was within the law. (An acting company without a patron was liable to prosecution as vagabonds) When the patron changed, the name automatically changed. The name could even change if the patron's title changed.
St. Michael is the head of God's army (or police force) in heaven who keeps the evil spirits at bay.
They got a new patron. Originally their patron was Henry Carey, the Lord Chamberlain. After Queen Elizabeth's death in 1603, their patron was the King, James I. All Elizabethan theatre companies were the name of the patron and then "Men"; when the patron changed, the name changed.