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What type of performers did Oxford patronize?

  • Actors, musicians, acrobats

  • Magicians, clowns, ringmasters

  • Jugglers, fire-eaters, lion tamers

  • Dancers, opera singers, mimes

Answer

Actors, musicians, and acrobats were among the performers patronized by Oxford. These entertainers provided a variety of artistic expressions that enriched the cultural landscape of the institution. Their talents ranged from dramatic enactments to musical renditions to daring physical feats, catering to diverse interests and preferences within the university community.
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