maecenas
/meɪˈsiːnəs/Definitions
1. noun
A patron of the arts, especially in ancient Rome.
“The wealthy businessman served as a maecenas for the young artists in the community.”
2. proper noun
A Roman statesman and patron of the arts, known for his support of the poet Horace.
“Maecenas was a prominent figure in Roman politics and a generous supporter of the arts.”