Pons (disambiguation)

The pons (or pons Varolii; "bridge of Varolius") is a part of the brain stem.

Pons or pons may also refer to:

People

First name

  • Pons of Cimiez (died 257), Christian martyr and saint
  • Pons, Count of Toulouse (991–1060), the Count of Toulouse from 1037
  • Pons of Balazun (died 1099), nobleman of the First Crusade
  • Pons of Melgueil (c. 1075–1126), abbot of Cluny
  • Pons, Count of Tripoli (c. 1098–1137), the count of Tripoli from 1112
  • Pons de Cabrera (fl. 1105–1162), Spanish count and military leader
  • Pons de Minerva (c. 1115–1175), Spanish count and military leader
  • Pons d'Arsac (died 1181), archbishop of Narbonne from 1162
  • Pons de la Guardia (fl. 1154–1188), a Catalan troubadour
  • Pons of the Cross (fl. 1210s), master of the Knights Templar in Hungary
  • Pons de Monlaur (early 13th century), a troubadour
  • Pons de Capduelh (fl. 1160–1220 or 1190–1237), a troubadour from the Auvergne
  • Pons d'Ortaffa (c. 1170–1246), a Catalan troubadour
  • Pons Santolh (13th century), a troubadour
  • Pons Maar (born 1951), an American actor, artist, and puppeteer

Last name

Characters

  • Solar Pons, a detective created by August Derleth as a pastiche Sherlock Holmes

Toponyms

Other uses

See also

  • PON (disambiguation)
  • Ponce (disambiguation)
  • Ponciano (disambiguation)
  • Pontian (disambiguation)
  • Ponza (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing Pons (disambiguation)
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