Pagus
Pagus is a Latin term used to describe a rural territorial division in ancient and medieval Europe. In broad terms, it denotes a geographic region rather than a single city, typically encompassing multiple villages, agricultural land, and surrounding countryside. The word is related to cognate terms in other languages that signify regional districts, such as the German Gau, reflecting a common concept of a countryside jurisdiction.
In the Roman period, a pagus referred to a rural district associated with a city, distinguished from
During the early and high medieval era, the pagus continued as a unit of local organization in
Over time, the term fell out of formal administrative use in many places as new systems of