Pagan the Butler (Latin: Paganus Pincerna; died around 1149) was lord of Oultrejordain in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from around 1126. He was first mentioned as the butler of Baldwin II of Jerusalem in 1120. He ordered the erection of Kerak Castle which became his seat in 1142.
PagantheButler (Latin: Paganus Pincerna; died around 1149) was lord of Oultrejordain in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from around 1126. He was first mentioned...
PagantheButler was created lord (1126–1147). There was also a tradition that the ruler of Oultrejordain could not hold any other positions in the kingdom...
to as Krak of the Desert. PagantheButler was also Lord of Oultrejordain and Kerak Castle became the centre of his power, replacing the weaker castle...
in 1142 by PagantheButler, Lord of Montreal. While Raynald ruled, several truces existed between the Christian and Muslim states in the Holy Land, none...
PagantheButler, and continued the construction of Kerak Castle. He granted fiefs to the Knights Hospitaller in his domains. He participated in the siege...
to the Holy Land. The Lignages d'Outremer also claimed that Philip was a nephew of PagantheButler, but no other primary source refers to Pagan as Philip's...
were: Roman of Le Puy, possibly 1118–1126 Pagan theButler, 1126–1147 Maurice of Montreal, nephew of Pagan, 1147–1161 Philip of Milly, with his wife Isabella...
Baldwin also reorganized the royal household, making Hugh Caulis constable, Paganbutler, and John the chamberlain. Eustace accepted the barons' invitation...
primarily as a military outpost) was further strengthened in 1142 by PagantheButler, Lord of Oultrejourdain, who pursued an ambitious program of castle...
Africa and the Near East. Although they share similarities, contemporary pagan movements are diverse and as a result, they do not share a single set of...
because in that year PagantheButler was mentioned as lord of Oultrejourdain. According to a widespread scholarly theory, the Etablissement du roi Baudoin...
Philip of Nablus Elinand of Tiberias Gerard Grenier Walter of Caesarea PagantheButler Barisan of Ibelin Humphrey II of Toron Guy I Brisebarre of Beirut "...
Folklorist Jenny Butler describes how Irish pagans pick some elements of historic Samhain celebrations and meld them with references to the Celtic past, making...
of the native pagan religion and the adoption of the Roman Emperor's religion, which was Christianity, then considered the religion of the enemy. Nicetas'...
Christian saint (Walpurga) coming to represent an older pagan concept; in this case, thepagan Grain Mother. Peasant farmers fashioned her replica in a...
offer a public sacrifice to thepagan gods, or to do "something unspeakable (for she was a virgin)", typically inferred as the Roman soldiers attempting...
movement was gradually siphoning off the power and vitality of the ancient Pagan gods. During his task mission, Maximus is tricked into murdering his own...
known as a valiant pagan knight. While visiting Rome, he saves the life of the Roman Emperor; he later travels to Arthur's Logres at the time of Arthur's...
many of the goddess's attributes and her feast day, 1 February, was originally a pagan festival called Imbolc. It has thus been argued that the saint is...
began the suppression of Christianity in Sabbas' area. When his agents came to the village where Sabbas lived they forced the villagers to eat pagan sacrificial...
Thepagan religion of the Germanic tribal confederation of the Franks has been traced from its roots in polytheistic Germanic paganism through to the...
thriller. He played the lead in Man in the Attic (1953), an adaptation of The Lodger. He was Attila the Hun in Sign of thePagan with Jeff Chandler, and...