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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. Ezekiel 38 - Wikipedia

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    The account of the War of Ezekiel 38–39 or the War of Gog and Magog in chapters 38 and 39 details how Gog of Magog, meaning "Gog from the Land of Magog" or "Gog from the Land of Gog" (the syllable ma being treated as equivalent to "land" [7]), and his hordes from the north will threaten and attack the restored land of Israel. The chapters ...

  4. 2012 phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    A third suggested alignment was some sort of planetary conjunction occurring on 21 December 2012; there was no conjunction on that date. [14] Multi-planet alignments did occur in both 2000 and 2010, each with no ill result for the Earth. [118] Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, being larger than all other planets combined.

  5. Corineus - Wikipedia

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    Antiquary Richard Carew believed that the fight may have begun near Totnes, but ended at Plymouth Hoe, with the figures depicting Corineus and Gogmagog; he described them in his Survey of Cornwall (1602): "upon the Hawe at Plymmouth, there is cut out in the ground, the pourtrayture of two men, the one bigger, the other lesser, with Clubbes in ...

  6. War of Gog and Magog - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. Syriac Alexander Legend - Wikipedia

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    In the Legend, Gog (Syriac: ܓܘܓ, gwg) and Magog (Syriac: ܡܓܘܓ ܵ, mgwg) appear as kings of Hunnish nations. [ a ] [ 23 ] The Legend claims that Alexander carved prophecies on the face of the Gate, marking a date for when these Huns, consisting of 24 nations, will breach the Gate and subjugate the greater part of the world.

  9. Gates of Alexander - Wikipedia

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    According to the Quranic narrative, Gog and Magog (Arabic: يأجوج ومأجوج Yaʾjūj wa-Maʾjūj) were walled off by Dhu al-Qarnayn ("possessor of the Two Horns"), a righteous ruler and conqueror who reached the west and the east. The barrier was constructed with melted iron sheets and covered with copper.