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Revision as of 13:09, 27 August 2013

Agios (Template:Lang-el) or agioi (Template:Lang-el) transcribe Greek words meaning "Sacred" or "Saint". It may also refer to:

  • the plural of "agio"

See also

  1. All pages with titles beginning with Agio
  2. All pages with titles beginning with Ayio
  3. All pages with titles beginning with Aghio
  4. All pages with titles beginning with Hagio
  5. Agia (disambiguation)
  6. Agis (disambiguation)
  7. Agii (disambiguation)
  8. Agius, a surname
  9. Agos, an Armenian newspaper
  10. Agoi, a clan and language spoken by that clan in Nigeria
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