- In Gr**** mythology,
Hagius (Ancient Gr****: Ἅγιος
means 'devoted to the gods') was one of the
suitors of Penelope, who came from
Dulichium along with other...
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Konrad Hagius (also
Conrad von
Hagen and
Cunradus Hagius Rinteleus; Rinteln, c. 1550–1616) was a
German composer. He
studied in Königsberg, then by 1586...
- Mary
Hagius (1673–1757) was a
minor Maltese philosopher who
specialised mainly in metaphysics.
Little is
known as yet
about the
private life of
Hagius. This...
- Vlad
Hagiu (born 29
March 1963) is a
Romanian coach and
former water polo
player who
competed in the 1996
Summer Olympics.
Dinamo Bucharest Romanian Superliga:...
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Paralus Evenorides Clytius Agenor Eurypylus Pylaemenes Acamas Thersilochus Hagius Clymenus Philodemus Meneptolemus Damastor Bias
Telmius Polyidus Astylochus...
-
three were in
fictional philosophical languages. Lüdeken
quotes a
Barnimus Hagius as his
source for the
exotic scripts used,
while their true (anonymous)...
-
grade I
listed building. In 2017 it was
wrongly thought to be the
Shrine of
Hagius until the
belief was
found to be
based on an
error in transcription. The...
-
meritatas Corbet, 1941
Arhopala agnis C. & R. Felder, [1865]
Arhopala agnis hagius Fruhstorfer, 1914
Arhopala agnis soter Fruhstorfer, 1914
Arhopala agnis...
- and Stroke.
Retrieved 23
April 2023.
Bastian FO,
Sanders DE,
Forbes WA,
Hagius SD,
Walker JV, Henk WG,
Enright FM,
Elzer PH (2007). "Spiroplasma spp. from...
- Wilhelm's time.
Among his
court servants and
employees were the
composer Konrad Hagius. Wim Janse,
Barbara Pitkin The
Formation of
Clerical And
Confessional Identities...