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- Bagod is a proposed village in Zala County, Hungary. Detailed Gazetteer of Hungary. 30 October 2023 https://www.ksh.hu/apps/hntr.tele****s?p_lang=EN&p_id=30368...
- Sir Robert Bagod (died after 1329) was a judge, Crown servant and military commander in fourteenth-century Ireland. He was the eldest son of the judge...
- Sir Robert Bagod (died 1299) was an Irish judge who was appointed the first Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas in 1276. He built Baggotrath Castle...
- Rajasthani Film. The film is inspired by a real story of Mr. Ramkaran Choudhary (Bagod) from Village Dehlod, Rajasthan. In this folktale, Turtle, digs the earth...
- the rotunda was used as the apse of the village's new and larger church (Bagod-Szentpál, Hidegség, Vágkeresztur, Ipolykiskeszi, Herencsény, Szalonna)....
- Alsónemesapáti Alsópáhok Alsórajk Alsószenterzsébet Babosdöbréte Baglad Bagod Bak Baktüttös Balatongyörök Balatonmagyaród Bánokszentgyörgy Barlahida Batyk...
- after Baggotrath, a feudal manor granted to Hiberno-Norman judge Robert Bagod in the 13th-century. He also built Baggotrath Castle, which was partly destro****...
- slower pace, it continues to expand toward the settlements of Bocfölde and Bagod. After the end of Socialism, Zalaegerszeg wasn't affected by economic recession...
- other senior judges, including Hugh Canoun, Walter de Cusack and Robert Bagod. The eyre was cancelled in 1311, after protests from the Dubliners that...
- Dublin city centre. It was built in the late thirteenth century by the Bagod (later called Baggot) family, for whom it was named. For much of its history...