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    Latin paganus, revived during the Renaissance. Itself deriving from classical Latin pagus which originally meant 'region delimited by markers', paganus had...
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    at the center. The historian of Christianity Peter Brown has pointed out that in its original sense paganus meant a civilian or commoner, one who was excluded...
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    Threskiornithidae and the phylogenetic position of the Miocene ibis ' Plegadis ' paganus from the Saint-Gérand-le-Puy area in central France". Ibis. 155 (3): 544–560...
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    gentile, ethnikos, gentilis, the term translating goyim, later rendered as paganus) in contrast with Second Temple Judaism. By the Early Middle Ages (800–1000)...
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    historian. Like other early Christian writers Tertullian used the term paganus to mean "civilian" as a contrast to the "soldiers of Christ". The motif...
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    ethnogenesis" p168f. Orosius called Radagaisus a "Scythian and a pagan" (paganus et Scytha) (VII.37.4). Heather, p. 198 Heather, p. 205 Wolfram 1988:171...
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    poganstvo (taking for instance Russian; it itself deriving from Latin paganus), although Rodnovers widely reject this term due to its derogatory connotations...
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    1882) Araeoncus crassiceps(Westring, 1861) Araeoncus humilis Asthenargus paganus (Simon, 1884) Baryphyma gowerense (Locket, 1965) Baryphyma trifrons (O...
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    Prideaux: "We have no intention ... of tracing the pedigree back to old Paganus de Prideaux, who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, and...
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    that the early identification of ROMANUS with "Christian" (as opposed to PAGANUS, which then acquired also the meaning of "non-Roman"), has contributed...
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    Matilda of Tuscany (category Burials at St. Peter's Basilica)
    Marquis Azzo d'Este, Counts Ugo and Ubert, Albert (son of Count Boso), Paganus di Corsina, Fulcus de Rovereto, Gerardo di Corviago, Petrus de Ermengarda...
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    contrast, in later Latin loanwords, the internal syllable is retained: paganus → pagan; plaga → plagë 'wound', etc. Latin /tj/, /dj/, /kj/ palatalized...
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  • of the subject, the so-called Primo paganus, which in turn depended heavily on John the Deacon. The Primo paganus formed the basis of Charlemagne's famous...
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    Duke of Lower Lorraine Conrad II (†1136), count of Luxembourg Waleran Paganus, Duke of Limburg (†1139) Henri IV (†1196), "the blind" count of Namur and...
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    Jerome's translation of the Chronicon. He also knew Orosius's Adversus Paganus, and Gregory of Tours' Historia Francorum, both Christian histories, as...
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  • Nerucci and Companions     1420   Blessed Gonzalo of Lagos 1360   1422   Paganus     1423   Blessed Juliana of Norwich     1423   Blessed Gemma of Sulmona...
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    Geniturarum Exemplar (De Genituris liber, separate printing), Theobaldus Paganus, Lyons, 1555. Ars Curandi Parva (written c. 1556). De Libris propriis (about...
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    over the death of his friend Paganus, is persuaded not to mourn by an interlocutor, who insists on the immortality of Paganus' soul and God's love. Further...
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    accordingly gave the Manor to Paganus de Vilars to hold it under him on the service of a knight's fee. The dependents of Paganus de Vilars took the surname...
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  • (1216–1251), also mayor in 1216 Peter de Hazart (1262) Martin of Margat (1140–1144) Peter Salvarici (1149) William de Monci (1169) Paganus (1210) Julien le Jaune...
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