List of pagans
This is a list of historical individuals notable for their pagan religion. == Arabic == Pagans among the Arabic peoples Amr ibn Hishām, pagan leader Epiphanius of Petra, pagan sophist and rhetorician Theodora of Emesa, neoplatonist Umayyah ibn Khalaf, pagan leader Utbah ibn Rabi'ah, pagan leader == Baltic == Historic Baltic pagans: Algirdas (died 1377), Lithuanian grand prince Kęstutis, brother of Algirdas, killed 1382, for some time held title of grand prince of Lithuania after Algirdas' death Nameisis (died after 1281), Semigallian duke Viestards (died 1230), Semigallian duke Vytautas the Great, grand duke of Lithuania and son of Kęstutis, baptized with his cousin Jogaila in 1386 Jogaila, king of Poland, baptized in 1386 and renamed Władysław II Jagiełło.