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Ferragus may
refer to: Ferragut, a
Saracen paladin (in some
texts a giant) in the
Historia Caroli Magni Ferragus, a
Saracen giant of
Portugal in the medieval...
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Ferragu 2016, p. 205.
Green 2014, p. 190.
Sumption 2015, p. 593. Ashdown-Hill 2016, p. xxiv. Gaude-
Ferragu 2016, p. 51. Gaude-
Ferragu 2016, p...
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Ferragus is a 1923
French silent drama film
directed by
Gaston Ravel and
starring René Navarre,
Elmire Vautier and
Stewart Rome. It is an
adpatation of...
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Ferragus (Full title:
Ferragus, chef des Dévorants; English:
Ferragus,
Chief of the Devorants) is an 1833
novel by
French author Honoré de
Balzac (1799–1850)...
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Jordan 2009, p. 141.
Stanton 2001, p. 219.
Morris 2008, p. 267-268. Gaude-
Ferragu 2016, p. 142. Bradbury, Jim (2007). The Capetians,
Kings of
France 987–1328...
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Woodacre 2013, p. 40.
Woodacre 2013, p. 37.
Menache 1998, p. 85. Gaude-
Ferragu 2016, p. 142.
Woodacre 2013, p. xix. Donzelot,
Pierre (1954).
French Universities...
- 224.
Hallam 1980, p. 284.
Warner 2017, p. 75.
Warner 2017, p. 240. Gaude-
Ferragu 2016, p. 142.
Bradbury 2007, p. 280.
Warner 2017, p. 102. "Official website:...
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Macropus ferragus is an
extinct species of
kangaroo that
lived in
Australia during the Late Pleistocene.
Macropus ferragus was a
large species of kangaroo...
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Ferragut (also
known as
Ferragus, Ferracutus, Ferracute, Ferrakut, Ferraguto, Ferraù, Fernagu) was a character—a
Saracen paladin,
sometimes depicted as...
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states Eudeline was
allegedly the
biological daughter of
Louis X Gaude-
Ferragu 2005, p. 285.
Woodacre 2013, p. xix.
Lucas 1946, p. 79.
Konta 1914, p. 521...