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  2. Gog and Magog - Wikipedia

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    The Gog and Magog are not only human flesh-eaters, but illustrated as men "a notably beaked nose" in examples such as the "Sawley map", an important example of mappa mundi. [105] Gog and Magog caricaturised as figures with hooked noses on a miniature depicting their attack of the Holy City, found in a manuscript of the Apocalypse in Anglo-Norman.

  3. File:St Dunstan-in-the-West, Gog and Magog automata.jpg

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  4. Oaks of Avalon - Wikipedia

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    The trees were named after the ancient apocalyptic figures Gog and Magog. [1] The trees are believed to have been originally part of a ceremonial avenue towards the Glastonbury Tor, the avenue was cut down in 1906 to make way for a farm, with the timber being sold to J. Snow & Son, a local timber merchant. [2]

  5. File:Toulouse ms 815-049v-Gog&Magog.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Gog and Magog - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Gog and Magog, variously identified in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Quran as individuals, tribes, or lands. Pages in category "Gog and Magog" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  7. Family trees of the Norse gods - Wikipedia

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    While the above family trees are based principally on Eddic material, it is widely accepted that the Eddas do not represent the worldview of all Nordic, or more widely Germanic heathens. Terry Gunnell has similarly challenged the concept of all Germanic pagans throughout the Viking Age believing in a single, universal pantheon of gods that all ...

  8. Magog - Wikipedia

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    Magog, a nickname given within the Skull and Bones collegiate secret society; Oaks of Avalon, a pair of oak trees known individually as Gog and Magog, Glastonbury, Somerset, England; Gog and Magog, twin rock formations in Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand; Magog, giant of Irish myth who fathered the Partholonians and Nemedians.

  9. Gogmagog - Wikipedia

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    Gog and Magog This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 15:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...