Pagan the butler built the castle of Kerak (Transjordan)

Summary:
Pagan the butler, lord of Transjordan, had taken over the lands across the Jordan vacated by the expulsion of Roman of Le Puy and his son Radulf. He built a castle named Kerak on a site which was naturally strong, and had been further strengthened by hard work 
Dates:
1142 
Pagan the butler, lord of Transjordan (Pagan 101)
  • Having taken over lands vacated by the expulsion of Romanos 119 and Radulf 109, he built a castle named Kerak; the site was naturally strong, and had been further strengthened by hard work (:) William of Tyre bk. 15, 21.29-35