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ゴグマゴグ(Gogmagog)は、イギリスがまだアルビオンと呼ばれていた頃の、太古のブリテン島に住んでいたと言われる巨人。『ブリタニア列王の事績』ではゲオマグス(Geomagus)と呼ばれている。 ジェフリー・オブ・モンマス著の『ブリタニア列王史』では、コーンウォール山の洞窟に棲む巨人達のリーダーとして登場する。ブルートゥス軍がブリテン島に上陸した時、ゴグマゴグ達は全力で抵抗したが、最終的にゴグマゴグ一人だけになり、ブルートゥス軍の副将軍コリネウスとの一騎討ちに敗れる。 Gogmagog (juga Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot dan Gogmagoc) adalah sebuah legendaris dalam dan kemudian . Menuru Historia Regum Britanniae ("Sejarah Raja-Raja Inggris", abad ke-12) karya Geoffrey dari Monmouth, ia adalah raksasa yang tinggal di Albion, yang jatuh dari tebing saat bertarung dengan (seorang pengikut ). Gogmagog adalah Raksasa terakhir yang ditemukan oleh Brutus dan pengikutnya yang tinggal tanah Albion. Gogmagog war ein Riese in der angelsächsischen Mythologie. Er war dreieinhalb Meter groß und so stark, dass er ganze Eichenbäume wie Haselnussruten ausreißen konnte. Etymologisch wird damit die biblische Erzählung von Gog und Magog aufgenommen, der Name könnte aber möglicherweise auch auf Gawr Madoc zurückgehen (Gawr = Riese).(Hauptartikel: Gog und Magog) Gogmagog (also Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot and Gogmagoc) was a legendary giant in Welsh and later English mythology. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ("The History of The Kings of Britain", 12th century), he was a giant inhabitant of Albion, thrown off a cliff during a wrestling match with Corineus (a companion of Brutus of Troy). Gogmagog was the last of the Giants found by Brutus and his men inhabiting the land of Albion. Gogmagog (anche Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot e Gogmagoc) era un gigante leggendario, presente nella mitologia gallese e successivamente in quella britannica. Secondo la Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth (XII secolo), Gogmagog era un gigantesco abitante di Albione, gettato da una scogliera durante un incontro di lotta da Corineo, un compagno di Bruto di Troia. Gogmagog fu l'ultimo dei giganti che abitavano la terra di Albione, prima dell'arrivo di Bruto e dei suoi uomini.
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Gogmagog war ein Riese in der angelsächsischen Mythologie. Er war dreieinhalb Meter groß und so stark, dass er ganze Eichenbäume wie Haselnussruten ausreißen konnte. Etymologisch wird damit die biblische Erzählung von Gog und Magog aufgenommen, der Name könnte aber möglicherweise auch auf Gawr Madoc zurückgehen (Gawr = Riese). Geoffrey von Monmouth erzählt in der Historia Regum Britanniae, d. h. in der Geschichte der Könige Britanniens um 1136, wie die Insel Britannien unter Brutus von trojanischen Flüchtlingen besiedelt wurde. , einer seiner Gefolgsleute, wurde der Herrscher von Cornwall, wo es besonders viele Riesen gab.(Hauptartikel: Gog und Magog) Als Gogmagog und zwanzig andere Riesen Brutus während eines Gottesdienstes angriffen, ließ er sie töten bis auf Gogmagog, der zu seiner Unterhaltung mit Corineus ringen sollte. Gogmagog brach Corineus drei Rippen, aber dann schleppte ihn dieser an die Küste und warf ihn von den Klippen ins Meer, wo er zerschellte. Gogmagog (also Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot and Gogmagoc) was a legendary giant in Welsh and later English mythology. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ("The History of The Kings of Britain", 12th century), he was a giant inhabitant of Albion, thrown off a cliff during a wrestling match with Corineus (a companion of Brutus of Troy). Gogmagog was the last of the Giants found by Brutus and his men inhabiting the land of Albion. The effigies of Gogmagog and Corineus, used in English pageantry and later instituted as guardian statues at Guildhall in London eventually earned the familiar names "Gog and Magog". Gogmagog (anche Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot e Gogmagoc) era un gigante leggendario, presente nella mitologia gallese e successivamente in quella britannica. Secondo la Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth (XII secolo), Gogmagog era un gigantesco abitante di Albione, gettato da una scogliera durante un incontro di lotta da Corineo, un compagno di Bruto di Troia. Gogmagog fu l'ultimo dei giganti che abitavano la terra di Albione, prima dell'arrivo di Bruto e dei suoi uomini. Secondo l'etimologia prevalente, Il nome "Gogmagog" deriva dai personaggi biblici Gog e Magog; tuttavia Manley Pope, autore di una traduzione inglese del 1862 della cronaca gallese Brut y Brenhinedd (a sua volta una traduzione della "Historia Regum Britanniae" di Monmouth) sosteneva che era una corruzione di Gawr Madoc (Madoc il Grande). Le due statue lignee che si trovano all'ingresso della Guildhall di Londra e che sono popolarmente chiamate "Gog e Magog", rappresentavano in origine le immagini di Gogmagog e Corineo. Gogmagog (juga Goemagot, Goemagog, Goëmagot dan Gogmagoc) adalah sebuah legendaris dalam dan kemudian . Menuru Historia Regum Britanniae ("Sejarah Raja-Raja Inggris", abad ke-12) karya Geoffrey dari Monmouth, ia adalah raksasa yang tinggal di Albion, yang jatuh dari tebing saat bertarung dengan (seorang pengikut ). Gogmagog adalah Raksasa terakhir yang ditemukan oleh Brutus dan pengikutnya yang tinggal tanah Albion. Nama "Gogmagog" sering dihubungkan dengan karakter Alkitab Gog dan Magog; namun Manley Pope, pengarang terjemahan Inggris 1862 dari kronik Wales (karya itu sendiri merupakan terjemahan "Historia Regum Britanniae" karya Monmouth) menyatakan bahwa nama tersebut merupakan kesalahan penyebutan dari Gawr Madoc (Madoc Agung). ゴグマゴグ(Gogmagog)は、イギリスがまだアルビオンと呼ばれていた頃の、太古のブリテン島に住んでいたと言われる巨人。『ブリタニア列王の事績』ではゲオマグス(Geomagus)と呼ばれている。 ジェフリー・オブ・モンマス著の『ブリタニア列王史』では、コーンウォール山の洞窟に棲む巨人達のリーダーとして登場する。ブルートゥス軍がブリテン島に上陸した時、ゴグマゴグ達は全力で抵抗したが、最終的にゴグマゴグ一人だけになり、ブルートゥス軍の副将軍コリネウスとの一騎討ちに敗れる。
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