- The Bagaš
family (Serbian: Багаш, Gr****:
Pagases) was a
Serbian noble family family that
served the
Serbian Kingdom and Empire. The word Bagaš is derived...
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Pagasae or
Pagases (Gr****: Παγασαί, romanized: Pagasaí), also Pagasa, was a town and
polis (city-state) of
Magnesia in
ancient Thessaly,
currently a suburb...
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Marko Pećki Name: Serbian:
Antonije Bagaš (also Pagaš), Gr****:
Antonios Pagases, Anglicized: Anthony. His
monastic name is ****nije, Gr****: ****nios. Rosenqvist...
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Nikola Bagaš (Serbian: Никола Багаш, Latin:
Nicholas Baldouin Pagases), or
Nikola Baldovin Bagaš (fl. 1354–1384), was a 14th-century
Serbian nobleman...
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Transliteration Gr****
alphabet Transliteration IPA Παγασαί Pagasaí Παγασές
Pagasés paɣaˈses
Pagasae Παγγαία Pangaía Παγγαία Pangaía paɲˈʝea
Pangaea Παγγαῖος...
- of Australia.
Retrieved 19
March 2012. "AMILCAR C4" (in French).
Cercle Pagase Amilcar.
Retrieved 19
March 2012. from Histomobile, C4 page [1][dead link]...
- to
Volos where he
worked for the
Technical Service of the
Township of
Pagases until 1935. In 1936 he
returned to
Athens where he was emplo**** by the...