- Bag****e (/
bəˈɡæs/ bə-GAS) is the dry
pulpy fibrous material that
remains after crushing sugarcane or
sorghum stalks to
extract their juice. It is used...
- This page
concerns Lydian Bageis,
Bagis or Bage, not to be
confounded with
Bagae in Numidia.
Bageis (Ancient Gr****: Βάγεις),
Bagis (Βάγις), or Bage (Βάγη)...
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title of
Viscount of
Guadalupe granted in 1667,
Count of Alamo,
Count of
Bagaes,
Viscount San
Bernardo and
Marquis di San Miniato. This last
title not recognized...
- city was
called by
Augustine Vagaïa.
Procope of
Caesarea transcribed it
Bagaè and the Arab
historians (Ibn Khaldun, Al-Bakri, etc.)
wrote Baghaïa. Bagai...
- Nimmo, 1898. pp. 52-53. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S. MAXIMIAN. B. OF
BAGÆ (5TH CENT.)" In: The
Lives of the Saints.
Volume the Eleventh:
October –...
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Bordeaux Isidore of
Alexandria 319 404
Maximian 404
Bishop of
Bagae Paula 404
Victricius 330 404
Bishop of
Rouen Paul of
Trois Chateaux...