Golden Legend

Golden Legend, a collection of lives of saints and other tales, such as that of the “Seven Sleepers” and “St. George and the Dragon,” made in the 13th century by Jacques de Voragine, a Dominican monk, to the glory especially of his brotherhood.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Golden Horn * Golden Rose
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Gog and Magog
Gogol, Nicolai Vasilievitch
Golconda
Gold Coast
Golden Age
Golden Ass
Golden Bull
Golden Fleece
Golden Fleece, Order of the
Golden Horn
Golden Legend
Golden Rose
Goldoni, Carlo
Goldschmidt, Madame
Goldsmith, Oliver
Golf
Goliath
Gomarists
Goncourt, Edmond and Jules de
Gondar
Goneral

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Espence, Claude D'
James Di Vouagine