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Gogmagog (giant)

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403: 166: 38: 461: 221:, and of such prodigious strength that at one shake he pulled up an oak as if it had been a hazel wand". He is captured so that Corineus can wrestle with him. The giant breaks three of Corineus's ribs, which so enrages him that he picks up the giant and carries him on his shoulders to the top of a high rock, from which he throws the giant down into the sea. The place where he fell was known as "Gogmagog's Leap" to posterity. 2534: 2522: 565: 357:, Devon). A later chapter describes Gogmagog's combat with Corineus (Middle English: Coryn) "at Totttenes", more or less as according to Geoffrey. Gogmagog was the tallest of these giants; Coryn in comparison was at least the largest man from the waist upward among Brutus's crew. Caxton's printed edition, 296:
strength was their law, madness their courage, impulsive violence their warfare. Battle was their death, and thickets were their tombs. The whole land complained of these mountain-dwelling monsters, but they were for the most part the terror of the western region, and their mad ravages most afflicted you,
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provided a home only for a few Titans, whose garments came from the damp bodies of wild beasts, who drank blood from goblets of wood, who made their homes in caves, their beds out of brush, their tables from rocks. Hunting gave them food, rape served for love, slaughter was their entertainment. Brute
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had thirty-three wicked daughters. He found thirty-three husbands for them to curb their wicked ways; they chafed at this, and under the leadership of the eldest sister, Alba, they murdered their husbands. For this crime they were set adrift at sea; they washed ashore on a windswept island, which
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details the encounter as follows: Gogmagog, accompanied by twenty fellow giants, attacked the Trojan settlement and caused great slaughter. The Trojans rallied back and killed all giants, except for "one detestable monster named Gogmagog, in stature twelve
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and her sisters, thirty daughters of the king of Greece exiled to the land later to be known as "Albion". This story was added as a prologue to later versions of
1400: 556:(1534). Gargantua's son Pantagruel also had an ancestor named Gemmagog, whose name was also a corruption of "Gog and Magog", influenced by the British legend. 391:. Carew describes "the portraiture of two men, one bigger, the other lesser.. (whom they term "Gogmagog") which was cut upon the ground at the Hawe (i.e. 2480: 2537: 1705: 1363: 246:
in a wrestling match by lifting him from the earth, the source of his strength; both giants lived in caves and gave their names to a place.
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the Britain". These, or similar figures, made of "wickerwork and pasteboard" made regular appearances in the
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The effigies of Gogmagog and Corineus, used in English pageantry and later instituted as guardian statues at
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over the years. New figures were carved from pine in 1709 by Captain Richard Saunders and displayed in the
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The Brut or the Chronicles of England, editted from Ms. Raw. B171, Bodleian Library, &c.
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The Chronicle of the Early Britons - Brut y Bryttaniait - according to Jesus College MS LXI
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magazine, 1849. Here the giants stand for London, said to be assisting Ireland after the
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Gogmagog ("Goemagot", "Goemagog") in the legend of the founding of Britain as written by
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The tale of Gogmagog's ancestry was composed later in the 14th century. Known as the "
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Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth
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The Sources of The British Chronicle History in Spenser's Faerie Queene
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Barber, Richard, ed. (2004) , "1. The Giants of the Island of Albion",
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suggests that Geoffrey of Monmouth may have been inspired by the giant
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drank the stream of blood he gave forth. The sea scattered his limbs;
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Gogmagog's combat with Corineus according to Geoffrey was repeated in
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at the Lord Mayor's Show: official website. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
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The name "Gogmagog" is commonly derived from the biblical characters
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All the extant works of FrancĚśois Rabelais: an American translation
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A history of the kings of ancient Britain, from Brutus to Cadwaladr
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Mackley, J. S. (2010), Phillips, Lawrence; Witchard, Anne (eds.),
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Giants in Those Days: Folklore, Ancient History, and Nationalism
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Gogmagog. This and Corineus were a pair of figures displayed at
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Bernau, Anke (2007), McMullan, Gordon; Matthews, David (eds.),
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He challenge makes for strength, and offereth there his gage,
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Combat between Brutus's troops and the giants led by Gogmagog
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Images of Gog and Magog (depicted as giants) are carried by
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Daniel O'Connell, the British Press, and the Irish Famine
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Amongst the ragged Cleeves those monstrous giants sought:
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Who (of their dreadful kind) t'appal the Trojans brought
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Urquhart, Thomas; Motteux, Peter Anthony, eds. (1934),
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Under the influence of Geoffrey's Gogmagog (Goemagot),
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also localises the event of the "leape of Gogmagog" at
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London Gothic: Place, Space and the Gothic Imagination
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Great Gogmagog, an oake that by the roots could teare;
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eventually earned the familiar names "Gog and Magog".
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The Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth
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So mighty were (that time) the men who lived there:
94:, thrown off a cliff during a wrestling match with 1192:"Myths of origin and the struggle over nationhood" 450:Upon this sonne of earth his utmost power to try. 495:and were described as "Gogmagot the Albion" and " 1298:(Reprint ed.). W. W. Norton & Company. 1198:, Cambridge University Press, pp. 106–118, 444:He raised out of the earth to execute his rage), 131:(itself a translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's 440:But, for the use of armes he did not understand 429: 293: 779:. New York: Twayne Publishers. pp. 17–18. 604:, and a descendant of Magog, as also were the 526:each year on the second Saturday of November. 1340: 1145:Williams, Leslie; Williams, W. H. A. (2003). 957:The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles 515:; they were replaced by David Evans in 1953. 45:, carved by Captain Richard Saunders in 1709. 8: 1254:, Griscom, A., tr, pp. 250–251, 538 n17 1196:Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England 1066:. University of Nebraska Press. p. 54. 745:Geoffrey of Monmouth & Griscom tr (1929) 464:Gog and Magog effigies being carried in the 448:Which Corin taketh up, to answer by and by, 152: 136: 2481:Locations associated with Arthurian legend 1347: 1333: 1325: 1212:Brereton, Georgine Elizabeth, ed. (1937), 733:Geoffrey of Monmouth & Giles tr (1842) 721:Geoffrey of Monmouth & Giles tr (1842) 651: 511:until 1940 when they were destroyed in an 503:thereafter, although they became known as 1265:(Thesis). Haskell House (published 1964). 911: 896: 690:, Simpkin, Marshall, Book I (pp. 21, 164) 628:(1532) though better known in Rabelais's 1316:English Pageantry: An Historical Outline 1223:Brie, Friedrich W. D., ed. (1906–1908), 872:Myths & Legends of the British Isles 857: 673:. London: E. Williams. 1811. p. 27. 308:enemy from a rock into the sea. Drunken 177:; British Library MS Harley 1808, fol. 8 1706:Constantine III (Western Roman Emperor) 1010:Popular Romances of the West of England 789: 759: 644: 617: 2521: 1272:"Gog and Magog: Guardians of the City" 1215:Des grantz geanz: an Anglo-Norman poem 1037:Public sculpture of the city of London 991: 979: 884: 626:Les grandes et inestimables cronicques 361:(1482), closely matches this content. 135:), argued that it was a corruption of 1135:, citing Lefranc (1922), p. 23 notes. 666:The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain 483:"—after Alba. Here they coupled with 406:Gog and Magog figures located in the 7: 2436:List of legendary rulers of Cornwall 1696:Constans II (son of Constantine III) 1101: 1086: 684:Tysilio (1862), Pope, Manley (ed.), 578:by purchasing land to improve trade. 27:Giant in Welsh and English mythology 1006:"The Giants: Corineus and Gogmagog" 522:in a traditional procession in the 2431:List of legendary kings of Britain 25: 520:Lord Mayors of the City of London 2532: 2520: 1278:, Bloomsbury, pp. 121–139, 950:Kewes, Paulina; Archer, Ian W.; 146:the giant or great warrior Madog 1236:History of the Kings of Britain 1164:. The A.V. Club. Archived from 803:"Chapter 10: Strange creatures" 2502:Vera historia de morte Arthuri 1248:Geoffrey of Monmouth (1977) , 1039:. Liverpool University Press. 1012:(3rd ed.), pp. 44–46 1: 1259:Harper, Carrie Anne (1910) . 1234:Geoffrey of Monmouth (1842), 1035:Ward-Jackson, Philip (2003). 285: 1129:Putnam, Samuel, ed. (1929), 546:who held court in London in 487:and gave birth to a race of 427:preserves the tale as well: 2496:Trojan genealogy of Nennius 1796:Eldol, Consul of Gloucester 1313:Withington, Robert (1918), 960:, OUP Oxford, p. 534, 747:, pp. 250–251, 538 n17 538:, the French rendition of " 197:, a member of the invading 2597: 2486:Treason of the Long Knives 1004:Hunt, Robert, ed. (1903), 624:This was first set out in 29: 2516: 2361:Æthelfrith of Northumbria 1381:Historia Regum Britanniae 1060:Stephens, Walter (1989). 493:coronation of Elizabeth I 190:Historia Regum Britanniae 175:Historia Regnum Britannae 133:Historia Regum Britanniae 87:Historia Regum Britanniae 2476:Siege of Exeter (c. 630) 1241:Book I, Chapter 16  1116:Gargantua and Pantagruel 925:The cronycles of Englond 359:The Cronycles of Englond 30:Not to be confused with 1611:Camber (legendary king) 1521:Augustine of Canterbury 1149:. 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Retrieved 1166:the original 1155: 1146: 1140: 1130: 1124: 1115: 1109: 1097: 1082: 1062: 1055: 1036: 1030: 1018: 1009: 999: 994:, p. 50 987: 975: 956: 945: 940: 924: 919: 907: 892: 880: 871: 865: 853: 835:Architrenius 834: 825: 807:Architrenius 806: 797: 785: 767: 740: 728: 716: 710:, p. 16 703: 696: 686: 679: 665: 659: 647: 629: 625: 620: 587: 581: 570: 551: 536:Gos et Magos 535: 533: 517: 479:they named " 470: 431: 422: 417: 408:Royal Arcade 388: 381:Plymouth Hoe 376: 363: 358: 350: 346: 340: 333: 325: 322:Albina story 319: 294: 281:Architrenius 279: 271: 267: 259: 253: 237: 223: 213: 211: 188: 182: 174: 132: 128:Brut Tysilio 126: 116: 104: 85: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 48: 2491:Trinovantum 2341:Vortiporius 2296:Tasciovanus 2271:Sisillius I 2091:Marganus II 1866:Gorbonianus 1746:Saint David 1506:King Arthur 1461:Saint Alban 1439:MerlĂ­nĂşsspá 1432:Breta sögur 1102:Rose (2001) 1087:Rose (2001) 544:King Arthur 424:Poly-Olbion 414:(Australia) 289: 1184 224:Archbishop 121:; however, 2555:Categories 2101:Mempricius 1906:Gurgustius 1896:Gurgintius 1756:Diocletian 1751:Digueillus 1736:Cunobeline 1731:Cunedagius 1536:Beldgabred 1511:Arvirargus 1486:Amphibalus 1466:Albanactus 1449:Characters 1416:Layamon's 1172:2010-03-27 933:Chapter IV 844:0521405432 816:0521405432 640:References 476:Diocletian 377:Brittannia 274:, such as 173:—abridged 138:Cawr-Madog 76:and later 2527:Wikiquote 2466:Riothamus 2414:Excalibur 2331:Vortigern 2326:Vespasian 2216:Redechius 2201:Porrex II 2186:Peredurus 2171:Pandrasus 1916:Gwenddydd 1891:Guithelin 1886:Guinevere 1881:Guiderius 1831:Fulgenius 1821:Eudaf Hen 1816:Estrildis 1811:Enniaunus 1671:Cledaucus 1641:Carausius 1636:Caradocus 1631:Caracalla 1601:Cadwaladr 1541:Beli Mawr 1496:Archgallo 1491:Andragius 1392:(c. 1150) 1384:(c. 1136) 1376:(c. 1135) 948:, I, 10: 899:, Prolog 630:Gargantua 606:Milesians 598:PartholĂłn 582:Works of 553:Gargantua 509:Guildhall 412:Melbourne 399:in 1665. 239:Pharsalia 154:Goermagog 113:Etymology 2426:Lailoken 2336:Vortimer 2291:Taliesin 2196:Porrex I 2131:Morvidus 2126:Morgause 2106:Merianus 2086:Marganus 2041:King Lot 2036:Locrinus 2011:Kinarius 2006:Kimarcus 1861:Gorboduc 1841:Gerennus 1801:Elidurus 1771:Ebraucus 1761:Dionotus 1726:Corineus 1681:Coel Hen 1676:Clotenus 1666:Claudius 1656:Catigern 1651:Catellus 1566:Brennius 1531:Bedivere 1516:Ascanius 1501:Archmail 1476:Allectus 954:(2013), 775:(1994). 596:through 548:Rabelais 513:air-raid 497:Corineus 314:Cerberus 298:Cornwall 272:Historia 244:Hercules 214:Historia 207:Cornwall 195:Corineus 96:Corineus 66:Gogmagoc 62:GoĂ«magot 58:Goemagog 54:Goemagot 50:Gogmagog 2461:Pridwen 2456:Nennius 2321:Venissa 2311:Urianus 2301:Trahern 2241:Rivallo 2181:Peredur 2121:Mordred 2021:Lavinia 2016:Latinus 2001:Keredic 1996:Sir Kay 1971:Innogen 1961:Igraine 1956:Idvallo 1931:Helenus 1871:Gorlois 1856:Goneril 1561:Bledudo 1546:Belinus 393:The Hoe 306:Antaean 302:Avernos 264:Layamon 230:Antaeus 2441:Logres 2382:Avalon 2375:Topics 2306:Turnus 2236:Rience 2116:Millus 2111:Merlin 2061:Maddan 1836:Gawain 1826:Ferrex 1776:Edadus 1741:Danius 1686:Coilus 1661:Cherin 1626:Capoir 1551:Bladud 1456:Aeneas 1302:  1282:  1202:  1070:  1043:  964:  929:Prolog 901:(p. 4) 841:  813:  602:Deluge 576:famine 489:giants 485:demons 481:Albion 371:, but 355:Totnes 330:Albina 324:" (or 310:Thetis 219:cubits 203:Brutus 199:Trojan 92:Albion 52:(also 2351:Ywain 2151:Oenus 1806:Eliud 1791:Eldol 1596:Cador 1591:Cadoc 1364:Works 946:Hist. 708:(PDF) 594:Irish 571:Punch 369:Dover 234:Lucan 74:Welsh 70:giant 2251:Runo 2026:Leil 1941:Hoel 1418:Brut 1300:ISBN 1280:ISBN 1200:ISBN 1068:ISBN 1041:ISBN 962:ISBN 931:and 839:ISBN 811:ISBN 347:Brut 335:Brut 268:Brut 262:and 260:Brut 256:Wace 212:The 64:and 550:'s 421:'s 387:'s 278:'s 236:'s 232:in 187:in 84:'s 72:in 2557:: 1274:, 1194:, 1089:, 1008:, 927:, 833:. 805:. 752:^ 410:, 286:c. 157:. 60:, 56:, 1348:e 1341:t 1334:v 1308:. 1175:. 1076:. 1049:. 935:. 860:. 847:. 819:. 632:. 284:( 149:' 143:' 141:( 34:. 20:)

Index

Gogmagog (folklore)
Gog and Magog

Guildhall, London
giant
Welsh
English mythology
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historia Regum Britanniae
Albion
Corineus
Brutus of Troy
Guildhall in London
Gog and Magog
Peter Roberts
Brut Tysilio

Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historia Regum Britanniae
Corineus
Trojan
Brutus
Cornwall
cubits
Michael Joseph Curley
Antaeus
Lucan
Pharsalia
Hercules
Wace

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