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Farrago is a Latin word, meaning "mixed cattle fodder", used to refer to a confused variety of miscellaneous things. As a name, it may refer to: Farrago, a genus of plants in the family Poaceae; Farrago, student newspaper at the University of Melbourne; Farrago rerum theologicarum, a book by Wessel Gansfort; Ronnie Scott's Jazz Farrago
Faragó was the author of Patton: Ordeal And Triumph, the acclaimed 1963 biography of George Patton, that formed the basis for the 1970 movie Patton and wrote The Broken Seal (1967), one of the books that formed the basis for the 1970 movie Tora!
She made her debut with the 1899 poem "Gândul trudiților", which appeared in România muncitoare.Her work also appeared in Adevărul, Epoca, Sămănătorul, Floarea darurilor, Revista noastră, Făt-Frumos, Luceafărul and Ramuri.
Farago, Faragò or Faragó is the surname of the following people: . Andrew Farago (born 1976), American museum curator and author; Clara Faragó (1905–1944), Hungarian chess master
Mythimna ferrago, the clay, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787. It is distributed throughout Europe [1] and is also found in Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Asia Minor, Armenia, Syria, Turkestan, Israel, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Central Asia and the western parts of temperate North Asia.
Andrew Farago is the curator of the Cartoon Art Museum [2] in San Francisco, author, chairman of the Northern California chapter of the National Cartoonists Society, [3] and husband of webcomics author and illustrator Shaenon K. Garrity.
The Four Men: A Farrago is a 1911 novel by Hilaire Belloc that describes a 140-kilometre (90 mi) long journey on foot across the English county of Sussex from Robertsbridge in the east to Harting in the west.
Daphne Farago (March 8, 1924, Johannesburg, South Africa-July 23, 2017, Delray Beach, Florida) [1] was an art collector and philanthropist.. Her particular areas of interest were American folk art and furniture and contemporary craft objects, furniture, and jewelry.