- Ελληνικής Τέχνης. p. 284. "Polygnotos
Vagis 1894–1965".
Whitney Museum of Art.
Retrieved October 17, 2019. "Polygnotos
Vagis 1894–1965". MOMA.
Retrieved October...
- the
archive and
sculpture gallery of Gr****-born US
sculptor Polygnotos Vagis.
Vagis was born in 1894 on Thasos, but
emigrated to America,
where he became...
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sculptures by
Vagis. Of these, 25 are very
small in size and are
therefore displa****
together in a
single showcase.
There are also
fifteen of
Vagis’s paintings...
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Potamia was the
birthplace of the Gr****-born
American sculptor Polygnotos Vagis, and a
museum dedicated to his work
exists in the village. Etymologically...
- and left
branches together are
spoken of in the
plural and are thus
called vagi (/ˈveɪdʒaɪ/ VAY-jy). The
vagus was also
historically called the pneumogastric...
- István
Vági (24 June 1883 – 13
August 1938) was a
Hungarian socialist politician.
Vági was born in to a
Reformed family and was
trained carpenter. He...
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vagi (és)ser
vagi estar vagi anar
vagi tenir tu
vagis (és)ser vas
estar vagis anar
vagis tenir ell/ella/vostè
vagi (és)ser
vagi estar vagi anar
vagi tenir...
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Burgess 2014, p. 83;
Vagi 2000, pp. 377–378; PLRE, p. 634.
Kienast 2017, pp. 257–258;
Vagi 2000, pp. 377–378; PLRE, pp. 253–254.
Vagi 2000, p. 383-384. Craven...
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nerve or
dorsal vagal nucleus or
nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi or
nucleus posterior nervi vagi) is a
cranial nerve nucleus of the
vagus nerve (CN X) situated...
- town
Acropolis of
Thasos and
ancient theater near
Thasos town
Polygnotos Vagis Muni****l
Museum in
Potamia Folklore Museum of
Limenaria Archangel Michael's...