• Bagaš noble family (redirect from Pagases)
    The Bagaš family (Serbian: Багаш, Greek: Pagases) was a Serbian noble family family that served the Serbian Kingdom and Empire. The word Bagaš is derived...
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  • Transliteration Greek alphabet Transliteration IPA Παγασαί Pagasaí Παγασές Pagasés paɣaˈses Pagasae Παγγαία Pangaía Παγγαία Pangaía paɲˈʝea Pangaea Παγγαῖος...
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  • Marko Pećki Name: Serbian: Antonije Bagaš (also Pagaš), Greek: Antonios Pagases, Anglicized: Anthony. His monastic name is Arsenije, Greek: Arsenios. Rosenqvist...
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    Pagasae or Pagases (Greek: Παγασαί, romanized: Pagasaí), also Pagasa, was a town and polis (city-state) of Magnesia in ancient Thessaly, currently a suburb...
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    of Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2012. "AMILCAR C4" (in French). Cercle Pagase Amilcar. Retrieved 19 March 2012. from Histomobile, C4 page [1][dead link‍]...
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  • 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 employed by the...
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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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