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- Person Gobelinus (1358 – 17 November 1421) was a historian from Westphalia and a reformer of monastic life in his native land. He came from either Paderborn...
- Marsupiobothrium gobelinus is a species of tapeworms with an unknown taxonomic affinity. It can easily be distinguished from the other members of its...
- around 1195 in Ambroise of Normandy's Guerre sainte, and to Medieval Latin gobelinus in Orderic Vitalis before 1141, which was the name of a devil or daemon...
- the Northern English boggart, Scottish bogle, French goblin, Medieval gobelinus, German kobold, and English Puck. Likewise, the names of many European...
- mitsukurinae, and the tapeworms Litobothrium amsichensis and Marsupiobothrium gobelinus. The goblin shark feeds mainly on teleost fishes such as rattails and...
- Litobothriidae. This species was first described (along with Marsupiobothrium gobelinus) from a specimen collected from the spiral valve digestive organ of a...
- faux ancient symbol for the Saxons’, being derived from an account by Gobelinus of the myth of Hengist and Horsa in Britain. The horse motif was adopted...
- Arnulf's rival, King Guy, as recorded by the late medieval historian Gobelinus, who may have had a lost Carolingian work as his source. By the winter...
- century. The words goblin and gobelin, rendered in Medieval Latin as gobelinus, may in fact derive from the word kobold or from kofewalt. Related terms...
- faux ancient symbol for the Saxons", being derived from an account by Gobelinus of the myth of Hengist and Horsa in Britain, thus tracing both emblems...