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- Apage abstract "Apage is an Ancient Greek word (ἄπαγε, Imperative of ἀπάγω, “lead away”) and means:In Ancient Greek an annoyed exclamation: Pack off!, Away with you! or as the phrase Ἄπαγε ἐς μακαρίαν ἐκποδῶν: Damn you!. In the Middle Ages it was used in exorcism — In the Catholic exorcism it is used nowadays, too.In the Middle Ages it was a battle cry, which was used to start a Feud or a Combat reenactment.".
- Apage comment "Apage is an Ancient Greek word (ἄπαγε, Imperative of ἀπάγω, “lead away”) and means:In Ancient Greek an annoyed exclamation: Pack off!, Away with you! or as the phrase Ἄπαγε ἐς μακαρίαν ἐκποδῶν: Damn you!. In the Middle Ages it was used in exorcism — In the Catholic exorcism it is used nowadays, too.In the Middle Ages it was a battle cry, which was used to start a Feud or a Combat reenactment.".