- that
neither the well nor the hill-fort
appear in the
meaning of
pāgus. The word
pagus is the
origin of the word for
country in
Romance languages, such...
-
pagus Tornacensis dates from c. 580, and from the 7th
century we know of the
pagus Cambracinsis in 663, the
pagus Taroanensis from 649 and the
pagus Bracbatensis...
- The
Lomme gau or
pagus,
often referred to
using Latin,
Pagus Lomacensis, or
German Lommegau, was an
early Austrasian Frankish territorial division. The...
- part of the
original pagus of
Brabant to its
north and the
pagus of
Oosterbant to the east, but they did not form part of the old
pagus of Hainaut. In modern...
- her
pseudonym Pagu (1910-1962) was a
Brazilian writer.
Pagu may also
refer to:
Eternamente Pagú, a film
about Patrícia
Rehder Galvão
PAGU, an
acronym of...
- Patrícia
Rehder Galvão,
known by her
pseudonym Pagu (June 9, 1910 –
December 12, 1962) was a
Brazilian writer, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator...
- 50°45′N 3°59′E / 50.75°N 03.99°E / 50.75; 03.99 The
pagus of
Brabant (Latin:
Pagus Bracbantensis; Dutch: Brabantgouw) was a
geographical region in the...
-
Eternamente Pagú is a 1988
biopic about Patrícia Galvão,
directed by
Norma Bengell and
starring Carla Camurati.
Eternamente Pagú is a
biographical film...
-
different medieval records as
being either in the
Darnau pagus,
which was a part of the
Pagus Lomacensis, or in Hasbania. Some
scholars such as Léon Vanderkindere...
- John
Pagus (/ˈpeɪɡəs/; fl.
first half of the 13th century) was a
scholastic philosopher at the
University of Paris,
generally considered the
first logician...