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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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291:), which describes how "the towering height of Gemagog's twelve cubits, rushing upon them, was enough to terrify the Trojans, until he was overthrown by the strong limbs of Corineus" and goes on to say that before the time of Brutus:
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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
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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.
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A history of the kings of ancient Britain, from Brutus to Cadwaladr
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Daniel O'Connell, the British Press, and the Irish Famine
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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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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
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604:, and a descendant of Magog, as also were the
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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.
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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,
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733:Geoffrey of Monmouth & Giles tr (1842)
721:Geoffrey of Monmouth & Giles tr (1842)
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511:until 1940 when they were destroyed in an
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1265:(Thesis). Haskell House (published 1964).
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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
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673:. London: E. Williams. 1811. p. 27.
308:enemy from a rock into the sea. Drunken
177:; British Library MS Harley 1808, fol. 8
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1272:"Gog and Magog: Guardians of the City"
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361:(1482), closely matches this content.
135:), argued that it was a corruption of
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666:The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain
483:"—after Alba. Here they coupled with
406:Gog and Magog figures located in the
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2436:List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
1696:Constans II (son of Constantine III)
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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
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520:Lord Mayors of the City of London
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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
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1234:Geoffrey of Monmouth (1842),
1035:Ward-Jackson, Philip (2003).
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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
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624:This was first set out in
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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:. Ashgate. p. 311.
2420:Gesta Regum Britanniae
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1986:Julius Asclepiodotus
1911:Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio
1786:Edwin of Northumbria
1711:Constantine (Briton)
1581:Budic II of Brittany
1556:Bledric ap Custennin
1481:Ambrosius Aurelianus
1356:Geoffrey of Monmouth
1292:Rose, Carol (2001).
1238:, Giles, J. A., tr,
735:, Book I, Chapter 16
723:, Book I, Chapter 11
530:In French literature
383:, perhaps following
185:Geoffrey of Monmouth
161:Geoffrey of Monmouth
82:Geoffrey of Monmouth
2387:Battle of Arfderydd
2266:Silvius (mythology)
1966:Ingenius of Britain
1851:Gogmagog (folklore)
1721:Cordelia of Britain
1716:Constantius Chlorus
1606:Cadwallon ap Cadfan
1104:, Gemmagog (p. 135)
914:, Ch. 4 (pp. 10–11)
456:Guardians of London
316:received his shade.
107:Guildhall in London
18:Gogmagog (folklore)
2366:Ĺ’thelwald of Deira
2356:Æthelberht of Kent
2346:Wulfhere of Mercia
2286:Son of Gorbonianus
2191:Pir of the Britons
2141:Nennius of Britain
1876:Gracianus Municeps
1766:Dunvallo Molmutius
1571:Brutus Greenshield
1373:Prophetiae Merlini
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2402:Battle of Guoloph
2397:Battle of Camlann
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2226:Regan (King Lear)
2096:Marius of Britain
2046:Lucius of Britain
1936:Hengist and Horsa
1471:Alhfrith of Deira
1425:Brut y Brenhinedd
944:Holinshed (1587)
652:Withington (1918)
612:Explanatory notes
560:In Irish folklore
524:Lord Mayor's Show
501:Lord Mayor's Show
466:Lord Mayor's Show
375:in his 1586 work
365:Raphael Holinshed
78:English mythology
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2081:Queen Marcia
2076:Mandubracius
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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:Goëmagot
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
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929:Prolog
901:(p. 4)
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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
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