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Bagaš noble family

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bagaš
Country Serbian Empire
Foundedbefore 1356
Dissolutionafter 1384

The Bagaš family (Serbian: Багаш, Greek: Pagases) was a Serbian noble family family that served the Serbian Kingdom and Empire.

History

The word Bagaš is derived from the Old Slavic measurement with the same name.[1]

The family hailed from Kastoria.[2][better source needed] Some scholars believe that the Bagaš family was originally from Vranje in Serbia[3] while some other scholars believe that historical sources do not confirm it.[4] Some scholars believe the Bagaš family was of Vlach origin.[5]

Members

There were several Serbian noblemen to which Antonije and Nikola might be related, such as Baldovin and Župan Maljušat, son of knez Baldovin who controlled region of Vranje.[7][8] Based on Nikola's surname (Baldovin Bagaš) some scholars concluded that they were indeed related.[9]

References

  1. ^ Zbornik za narodni život i običaje južnih slavena, p. 176, Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, 1918
  2. ^ a b Rosenqvist, p. 63
  3. ^ Moravska Srbija: ljudi i dela (in Serbian). Narodni muzej. 1971. p. 15. Српски књижевник Антоније Багаш, из познате феудалне породице из Врања, превео је „от грчскаго писапија на србски језик" Андријанти (беседе о статуама) Јована Златоуског, зборник с поучењем Јефрема Сирског
  4. ^ Ivan M. Đorđević; Dragan Vojvodić; Miodrag Marković (2008). Studije srpske srednjovekovne umetnosti (in Serbian). Zavod za Udžbenike. p. 489. ISBN 9788617147400. Найме, Никола Багаш Балдовин, за кога ]е накнадно утврЬено да ]е био у Водену а не у Костуру142, може бити иста личност са „Николом... унуком Балдовина" из Вран>а али и не мора.
  5. ^ Đorđe Sp Radojičić (1967). Književna zbivanja i stvaranja kod Srba u srednjem veku i u tursko doba (in Serbian). Matit︠s︡a srpka. p. 154. Retrieved 23 November 2013. Багаши су свакако били влаш- кога порекла.
  6. ^ a b Angold, pp. 160-161
  7. ^ Vranjski Glasnik (in Serbian). 1965. p. 32.
  8. ^ Ivan M. Đorđević; Dragan Vojvodić; Miodrag Marković (2008). Studije srpske srednjovekovne umetnosti. Zavod za Udžbenike. p. 490. ISBN 9788617147400.
  9. ^ Đorđe Sp Radojičić (1967). Književna zbivanja i stvaranja kod Srba u srednjem veku i u tursko doba. Matit︠s︡a srpka. p. 154. „Да је кнез Балдовин припадао породици Багаш (Пагасис) закљу- чује се по томе што се крајем XIV века један српски феудалац у пределу Костура звао Никола Багаш Балдовин.

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