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English: (Detail) Catlan Atlas (1375) Showing land labeled "Gog i Magog", with a procession headed by its king mounted on horse, followed by his people. Above these are shown Alexander the Great and the Antichrist (upside down), and the mechanical trumpeters whose sounds were powered by wind.[1] |
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Bibliothèque nationale de France (digital tags: f12.itm -f13.itm) |
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Author | Abraham Cresque |
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- ↑ Westrem, Scott D. (1998) Against Gog and Magog, University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 61 ISBN: 0812216350.
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