• Source: Pagan (name)
    • Pagan, also Paganus, Pain or Payn, was a masculine given name in use in Europe the Middle Ages. Other forms include French Payen, Païen or Péan, and Italian Pagano.

      Pagan I, lord of Haifa in 1107–1112
      Pagan the Chancellor (d. bef. 1129), crusader administrator
      Pain fitzJohn (d. 1137), Anglo-Norman administrator
      Pagan the Butler (d. 1149), crusader baron
      Payn, sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in 1155–1161
      Payn de Beauchamp (d. c. 1157), husband of Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
      Payn de Rochefort, seneschal of Anjou in 1190
      Pagan II, lord of Haifa in 1190s
      Pagano della Torre (d. 1365), Italian prelate


      See also


      Pagan of Bulgaria (d. 768), an unrelated name
      Pagan Kennedy (born 1963), zine author

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