Gogmagog
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Gogmagog — war ein Riese in der angelsächsischen Mythologie. Er war dreieinhalb Meter groß und so stark, dass er ganze Eichenbäume wie Haselnussruten ausreißen konnte. Etymologisch geht sein Name möglicherweise auf Gawr Madoc zurück (Gawr = Riese).[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Gogmagog — (or Gog and Magog). In the Middle Ages and in Tudor England, there are several allusions to a giant called Gogmagog, or a pair of giants called Gog and Magog, living in Cornwall when Brutus, legendary founder of Britain, first arrived there.… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Gogmagog — Infobox musical artist Name = Gogmagog Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Origin = London, England Genre = Hard rock NWOBHM Years active = 1985 Label = Food for Thought Associated acts = Iron Maiden Def Leppard Whitesnake Black… … Wikipedia
Gogmagog — According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gogmagog was the giant which lived in Cornwall and was killed by Corineus, who threw him from the top of a cliff. Cf. Gog and Magog … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
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Gogmagog Hills — an area of low hills south of Cambridge in England that is popular with walkers and cyclists. * * * … Universalium
(the) Gogmagog Hills — the Gogmagog Hills [the Gogmagog Hills] an area of low hills south of ↑Cambridge in England that is popular with walkers and ↑cyclists … Useful english dictionary
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Gog and Magog — A Persian miniature, Dhul Qarnayn with the help of jinn, building the Iron Wall to keep the barbarian Gog and Magog from civilised peoples. (16th century Persian miniature) … Wikipedia