• Pagan (died before October 19, 1129) was the first chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from around 1115. He was made archbishop of Caesarea before...
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  • 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...
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    Arnaldus, prior of Mount Sion Girardus, prior of the Holy Sepulchre Pagan, chancellor of Jerusalem Eustace Grenier, Lord of Caesarea and Sidon, constable...
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    1099) Gervais (c. 1107) Pagan (1120–1136) Robert Crispin (1145–1146) Odo of St Amand (1164–1167) Miles (1185–1186) The chancellor drew up deeds and charters...
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    the new paganism of the Nazi extremists." The Nazi party had decidedly pagan elements. Once the war was over, Hitler wanted to root out and destroy the...
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    connected to a central plaza, named Alexandra Square in honour of its first chancellor, Princess Alexandra. Lancaster is a residential collegiate university;...
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  • Washington University Edward Byrne, Principal of King's College London; Vice-Chancellor of Monash University Colin Clark, economist Raymond Dart, anatomist and...
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  • millions of German voters. Though Hitler has often been portrayed as a neo-pagan, or the centrepiece of a political religion in which he played the Godhead...
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    Herfast (or Arfast), Norman Lord Chancellor Hoël II, duke of Brittany (House of Cornouaille) Saw Lu, king of the Pagan Kingdom (b. 1049) "Henry IV, Holy...
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  • Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne 1996–2004; Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester 2004–2010 Malcolm Gillies, Vice-Chancellor of...
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