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Oxford University Press,
Gogmagog (or
Gog and
Magog), ISBNÂ 9780192100191 Fairholt,
Frederick William (1859),
Gog and
Magog: The
Giants in Guildhall;...
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Gog Magog Hills are a
range of low
chalk hills,
extending for
several miles to the
southeast of
Cambridge in England. The
highest points are either...
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earned the
familiar names "
Gog and
Magog". The name "
Gogmagog" is
commonly derived from the
biblical characters Gog and
Magog; however,
Peter Roberts, author...
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which mentions "
Gog of the land of
Magog, the
chief prince of
Meshech and Tubal" (Ezek 38:2 NIV); on the
basis of this mention, "
Gog and
Magog" over time became...
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Gogmagog may
refer to:
Gogmagog (band), a
British supergroup Gogmagog (giant), a
giant in
British folklore Gog Magog Hills Gog and
Magog This disambiguation...
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Gog Magog is the
second album by
British folk band the
Trials of Cato,
released on 25
November 2022. It is
named after the
giant of
Arthurian legend,...
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Gog Magog Games or
Gog Magog Olympiks were held
annually on the
Gog Magog Hills outside Cambridge,
England in the 16th and 17th century. The games...
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Gog and
Magog, that
stand in
Glastonbury in Somerset,
South West England. The
trees were
named after the
ancient apocalyptic figures Gog and
Magog. The...
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Gogmagog were an
English hard rock and
heavy metal supergroup based in
Chipping Barnet ****embled in 1985 by the
record producer Jonathan King. The band's...
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guitarist Phil
Collen the next day.
Willis later recorded with the
bands Gogmagog (with
former and
current members of Iron Maiden) and Roadhouse. Willis...