Fage International S.A. (Greek: Φάγε [ˈfaʝe]) is an international dairy company founded in Athens, Greece, and as of 2012 headquartered in Strassen, Luxembourg...
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Look up fage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fage is a Greek dairy company and one of the major dairy brands in the country. Fage of FAGE may also...
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Fédération de l'Administration Générale de l'État (redirect from FAGE)
The Fédération de l'Administration Générale de l'État, FAGE (lit. 'Federation of General Administration of the State') is a trade union representing civil...
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Raphaël Colette Fage (born 18 March 1999) is a French professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for English club Whitehawk. Fage was born in...
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John Donnelly Fage FRHistS (3 June 1921–6 August 2002) was a British historian who was among the first academics to specialise in African history, especially...
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Mary Fage (fl. 1637) was a middle-class English poet known only through her one book, Fames Roule, published in 1637. Fames Roule is a collection of over...
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1980s, when it was imported into the United Kingdom by the Greek company Fage, under the brand name "Total". Starting in the 1980s, essentially all yogurt...
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Louis Fage (30 September 1883, in Limoges – 1964, in Dijon), also known as Jean-Louis Fage and Baptiste Louis Fage, was a French marine biologist and arachnologist...
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Ernest Fage (born August 15, 1953) is a Canadian politician who represented the electoral district of Cumberland North in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly...
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Fage is a village in the former municipality of Shëngjergj in Tirana County, Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality...
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John L. Fage (born July→September 1935 in Wirral), an alumnus of St Edmund Hall, Oxford is a former British rower. Fage competed in the 1958 and 1959...
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Raymond Lafage (redirect from Raymond de la Fage)
published by Jan van der Brugge, who made a series titled "Effigies Raymundi la Fage" with engravings by Cornelis Vermeulen, Gérard Audran, Franz Ertinger, and...
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a food brand by General Mills Total, a brand of strained yogurt made by Fage Total, a database management system marketed by Cincom Systems Total Linhas...
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Ryan Fage (born 31 October 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Troyes II. Fage is a youth product of Troyes since...
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Venerable Antoinette Fage (7 November 1824 – 18 September 1883) was a French Catholic nun. With Father Etienne Pernet, she founded the Little Sisters of...
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Auguste Émile Faguet (French pronunciation: [emil faɡɛ]; 17 December 1847 – 7 June 1916) was a French author and literary critic. Faguet was born at La...
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spoke Berber. The Carthaginian idiom was in use until the third century CE Fage, J. D.; Oliver, Roland Anthony (1975). The Cambridge History of Africa. Cambridge...
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"Numidia: The story of a Kingdom". Cambridge Alert. Retrieved 2019-07-07. J. D. Fage; Roland Anthony Oliver (1975). The Cambridge History of Africa. Cambridge...
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Juste-Adrien-Lenoir de La Fage (28 March 1801 – 8 March 1862) was a French composer and musicologist. La Fage was born in Paris. He became a choirboy...
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been likened to that between lords and serfs in feudal Europe. According to Fage (2013), the Tutsi are serologically related to Bantu and Nilotic populations...
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gross excess. Archived 19 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine September 2004. Fage, John D. (1982). The Cambridge history of Africa: From the earliest times...
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La Fage-Montivernoux (French pronunciation: [la faʒ mɔ̃tivɛʁnu]; Occitan: La Faja) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of...
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pp. 345–355. Fage, Flint & Oliver 1986, p. 400. Callet 1908, p. 430. Fage, Flint & Oliver 1986, p. 402. Ade Ajayi 1998, p. 174. Fage, Flint & Oliver...
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disrupted by the slaving itself. Others have challenged this view. J. D. Fage compared the number effect on the continent as a whole. David Eltis has compared...
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of Fulani from the east settled in the Senegal valley.: 56 John Donnelly Fage suggests that Takrur was formed through the interaction of Berbers from the...
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the original on 15 March 2023. Retrieved 16 April 2021 – via Google Books. Fage, J. D. (1 April 1958). "An Atlas of African History". E. Arnold. Archived...
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pp. 9–10 Fage, Flint & Oliver (1986), pp. 522–524 Van Den Boogaerde (2008), p. 7 Randier (2006), p. 400 Curtin (1998), p. 186 Oliver, Fage & Sanderson...
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Callitrichia is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by L. Fage in 1936. As of June 2022[update] it contains fifty-six species: Callitrichia...
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name Jassa falcata (Montagu, 1808) Synonyms Cerapus falcata Montagu Jassa dentex Chevreux & Fage, 1925 Jassa pulchella Leach, 1814 Podocerus falcata...
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33–35 Playfair (1956), p. 160 Jentz, pp. 128–129, 131 Weinberg, p. 211. Fage, Crowder & Oliver (1984), p. 461. Cernuschi, 1994, pp. 5–74 Weinberg, p....
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