anonymous: Français : Première résurrection : troupes de Satan attaquant la cité des saints (Ch. XX)English: First resurrection: Satan's host attack the City of Saints(Ch. XX)
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Français : Première résurrection : troupes de Satan attaquant la cité des saints (Ch. XX)
English: First resurrection: Satan's host attack the City of Saints(Ch. XX)
Description
English: The people of the apocalypse, identified as Gog and Magog (text of Chapter XX, v. 1228 reads "De Gog et Magog le numbre itel", Paul Meyer (1896) ed. in Romania XXV), Hooked nose features noted by Meyer. From a French/Anglo-Norman verse Apocalypse" fol. 49v[1][2]
Date
between circa 1220 and circa 1270
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