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Where did the Pagan coat of arms come from? When did the Pagan family first arrive in the United States?

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Pagan Coat of Arms
 Pagan Coat of Arms
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Origin Displayed: Italian

Origins Available: English, French, Italian, Scottish

This product is available in 11 X 17 parchment scroll format, but extracts from this history are not available at this time.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Pagan
  • José Antonio Pagán (b. 1935), former Major League Baseball player from Puerto Rico
  • Ralfi Pagan (1947-1978), Bronx, New York based 'Latin soul ' and salsa singer
  • Antonio Pagán (1958-2009), American politician, who held roles in the municipal government of New York City
  • Angel Anthony Pagán (b. 1981), Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player
  • Isabel Pagan (1740-1821), Scottish poet of the Romantic Era
  • Sir John Pagan (1914-1986), Australian, military officer and Company Chairman, who received the MBE in 1945 and was promoted to Brigadier in 1958
  • Denis Pagan (b. 1947), former Australian rules football coach and player in the VFL/AFL
  • Robert Pagan (1750-1821), Scottish-born merchant, judge and political figure in New Brunswick
  • William Pagan (1744-1819), Scottish-born merchant and political figure in New Brunswick
  • Adrian Pagan (b. 1947), Australian economist and Professor of Economics



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RENAISSANCE

The Renaissance was a great rebirth of Classical art, literature, and science. It began in the Italian city-state of Florence in the 14th century and it was characterized by the spread of humanism and the beginning of objective scientific inquiry. Wealthy Florentine merchants and bankers such as the powerful Medici family, saw themselves as the heirs of the great figures of the ancient Roman Empire. Many of these families became the lavish patrons of artists and scholars in order to increase their own prestige and secure political power.

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The Papal States is an area in Italy that is held by the church. The Catholic Church has owned land since the fourth century, yet it had no governing powers over the land which it possessed. The popes began to gain temporal power during the Lombardic times. In 754, Pope Stephen II enlisted the help of the Franks to depose the Lombards who were encroaching on papal territory and succeeded in ousting the Lombards from northern Italy.

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PIEDMONT REGION

The region of Piedmont, is famous for its cuisine, fashion and hospitality. The region of Piedmont, which incorporates the Po Valley up to the foothills of the Alps, has enjoyed political stability for centuries. The primary function, and strategic importance, of the region is due to the fact that Piedmont formed a link between Italy and the rest of Europe. However, like the rest of the north and central Italy, Piedmont was attacked by the waves of barbarian tribes after the fall of the Roman Empire. Between the 6th and 8th centuries, Piedmont was invaded by the Lombards and the Franks. After this period of barbarian invasions, Piedmont came under the control of the House of Savoy and simultaneously, a part of France.

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SICILY REGION

Sicily is famous for its hot weather, agriculture, and antique architecture. Sicily is an mountainous region of Italy formed from the mountainous island of Sicily, Pantelleria, the Lipari Islands and other nearby islets. In antiquity, Sicily was a part of the Mycenaean civilization of Crete, but in the 6th century BC it was conquered by the Greeks. During this time Sicily was inhabited by three separate nations: the Sicels (for whom the island has been named) the Sicani, and the Elymians. These people have left a rich legacy in the form of the temples they built when they occupied the areas around Syracuse and the Selinas. When the cities of Syracuse and Akragas were destroyed in the 3rd century BC, Sicily became part of the Roman Empire.

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