- G, the seventh letter of the alphabet.
- Gabelentz, Hans Conon von der, German philologist.
- Gabii, ancient town, Italy.
- Gabler, Georg Andreas, German philosopher.
- Gabler, Johann Philipp, German theologian.
- Gablonz, town, Bohemia.
- Gaboon, river, West Coast, Africa.
- Gabriel, of Scripture.
- Gad, Tribe of.
- Gad, prophet, in Scripture.
- Gadames, or Ghadames, town, Sahara, Africa.
- Gadara, ancient town, Syria.
- Gaddi, family of Italian painters.
- Gadiatch, town, Russia.
- Gadwall, bird.
- Gaelic Language, Gaelic Literature.
- Gaeta, town, Italy.
- Gætulia, ancient district, Africa.
- Gage, Thomas, English governor of Massachusetts.
- Gagern, Hans Christoph Ernst, Baron von, German statesman.
- Gaillac, town, France.
- Gaillard, Gabriel Henri, French historian.
- Gainsborough, town, England.
- Gainsborough, Thomas, English painter.
- Gaissin, town, Russia.
- Gaius, Roman jurist.
- Galabat, town, Upper Egypt.
- Galangal, aromatic drug.
- Galapagos Islands, Pacific Ocean.
- Galashiels, town, Scotland.
- Galatia, division, Asia Minor.
- Galatians, Epistle to the.
- Galatina, town, Italy.
- Galatz, town, Roumania.
- Galba, Servius Sulpicius, Roman emperor.
- Galbanum, gum-resin.
- Gale, Theophilus, English theologian.
- Gale, Thomas, English scholar.
- Galen, Christoph Bernhard van, prince-bishop of Münster.
- Galen, Claudius, ancient medical writer.
- Galena, town, Illinois, U.S.A.
- Galesburg, town, Illinois, U.S.A.
- Galiani, Ferdinando, Italian political economist.
- Galicia, province, Austria.
- Galicia, province, Spain.
- Galilee, province, Palestine.
- Galilee, Sea of, Palestine.
- Galileo (Galileo Galilei), Italian man of science.
- Galitch, or Halicz, town, Russia.
- Gall, Franz Joseph, Swiss anatomist and phrenologist.
- Galland, Antoine, French Orientalist.
- Gallarate, town, Italy.
- Gallas, or Galla, African race.
- Gallatin, Albert, American politician.
- Galle, Point de, town, Ceylon.
- Gallic Acid.
- Gallienus, P. Licinius, Roman emperor.
- Gallinula (Moorhen, q.v.), genus of birds.
- Gallio, Junius Annæus, Roman proconsul of Achaia.
- Gallipoli, town, Turkey.
- Gallipoli, town, Italy.
- Gallium, chemical element.
- Galloway, Thomas, Scottish mathematician.
- Galls, Animal and vegetable.
- Galluppi, Pasquale, Italian philosopher.
- Gallus, C. Cornelius, Roman poet and orator.
- Galt, John, Scottish novelist.
- Galois, Évariste, French mathematician.
- Galuppi, Baldassare, Italian composer.
- Galvani, Luigi, Italian physiologist.
- Galvanism (See Electricity and Physiology).
- Galvanometer, for measuring electric currents.
- Galveston, town, Texas, U.S.A.
- Galway, county, Ireland.
- Gama, Vasco da, Portuguese navigator.
- Gamaliel, Jewish rabbis.
- Gambia, colony and river, West Africa.
- Gambier (See Catechu).
- Gambier, Lord, English admiral.
- Gamboge, gum-resin.
- Game Laws.
- Games, Ancient.
- Games, Modern, their legal aspects.
- Gandersheim, town and abbey, Germany.
- Gandia, town, Spain.
- Gando, kingdom, Soudan, Africa.
- Ganganelli, Giovanni V. A. (Pope Clement XIV., q.v.).
- Ganges, river, India.
- Gangi, town, Italy.
- Gangotri, place of pilgrimage, India.
- Gangpur, state, India.
- Gangrene (Mortification, q.v.), disease.
- Ganilh, Charles, French political economist.
- Ganjam, district, India.
- Gannal, Jean Nicolas, French chemist.
- Gannat, town, France.
- Gannet, or Solan Goose, bird.
- Gans, Edward, German jurist.
- Gänsbacher, Johann Baptist, Tyrolese musical composer.
- Ganymede, in Greek mythology.
- Gap, town, France.
- Garat, Dominique Joseph, French writer.
- Garat, Pierre-Jean, French composer and singer.
- Garay, Janos, Hungarian poet and historian.
- Garbo, Raffaelino del, Italian painter.
- Garçao, Pedro Antonio Correa, Portuguese poet.
- Garcia, Manoel, Spanish composer and singer.
- Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish soldier and poet.
- Garcilaso Inca de la Vega, Spanish historian.
- Gard, department, France.
- Garda, Lake of, Italy.
- Gardaia, town, North Africa.
- Gardelegen, or Gardeleben, town, Prussia.
- Gardening (Horticulture, q.v.), Science and practice of.
- Gardiner, town, Maine, U.S.A.
- Gardiner, Colonel James, Scottish soldier.
- Gardiner, Stephen, bishop of Winchester, lord chanceller.
- Gare-Fowl, Gar-Fowl, or Great Auk.
- Garessio, Garesso, or Garezzo, town, Italy.
- Gar-Fish.
- Garganey, or Summer Teal, bird.
- Garhwal, district, India.
- Garlic, plant.
- Garnet, precious stone.
- Garnier, Germain, French political economist.
- Garnier, Marie Joseph François, French officer and explorer.
- Garofalo, Il (Benvenuto Tisio, q.v.), Italian painter.
- Garonne, river, France.
- Garonne, Haute, department, France.
- Garrick, David, English actor.
- Garrison, William Lloyd, American abolitionist.
- Garter, Order of the (See Knighthood).
- Garth, Sir Samuel, English poet.
- Gas, or Coal Gas, for lighting.
- Gascoigne, George, English poet.
- Gascoigne, Sir William, English chief justice.
- Gascony, province, France.
- Gaskell, Mrs, English novelist.
- Gassendi, Pierre, French philosopher.
- Gastein, valley, Salzburg, Austria.
- Gataker, Thomas, English divine.
- Gatchina, town, Russia.
- Gates, Horatio, American general.
- Gateshead, town, England.
- Gath, town of the Philistines.
- Gatty, Mrs Alfred (Aunt Judy), English tale-writer.
- Gauden, John, bishop of Exeter.
- Gaudichaud-Beaupré, Charles, French botanist.
- Gauermann, Friedrich, Austrian painter.
- Gauge, for comparative measurement.
- Gauhati, town, Assam, India.
- Gaul, ancient country from Rhine to Pyrenees.
- Gaunt, John of, duke of Lancaster (q.v.).
- Gaur, or Gour, mediæval town, Bengal, India.
- Gauss, Carl Friedrich, German mathematician.
- Gaussen, F. S. R. Louis, Swiss theologian.
- Gautier, Théophile, French writer.
- Gauze, woven fabric.
- Gavarni (S. G. Chevalier), French caricaturist.
- Gavelkind, system of land tenure, England.
- Gavial, Indian crocodile (q.v.).
- Gay, John, English poet.
- Gay, Marie Françoise, French authoress.
- Gaya, district and town, India.
- Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis, French physicist and chemist.
- Gaza, town of the Philistines, Palestine.
- Gaza, Theodorus, Greek scholar.
- Gazelle, antelope (q.v.).
- Gazette, London, official newspaper.
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- Geber (Abu Musa Dschabir), early chemist.
- Gebweiler, town, Alsace, Germany.
- Geckos, Geckotidæ, family of lizards.
- Ged, William, printer.
- Geddes, Alexander, Scottish Biblical critic.
- Geelong, town, Victoria, Australia.
- Geestemünde, town, Germany.
- Gefle, town, Sweden.
- Geiger, Abraham, Jewish scholar and theologian.
- Geijer, Erik Gustaf, Swedish historian.
- Geikie, Walter, Scotch subject-painter.
- Geiler, or Geyler, Johann, of Kaiserberg, German preacher.
- Geissler, Heinrich, German physicist.
- Gela (Terranova), ancient town, Sicily.
- Gelasius, popes.
- Gelatin.
- Gelderland, or Guelderland (q.v.), ancient duchy, Germany.
- Geldern, or Guelders (q.v.), town, Rhenish Prussia.
- Gelée, Claude (Claude of Lorraine, q.v.), French painter.
- Gell, Sir William, English scholar and antiquary.
- Gellert, Christian Fürchtegott, German writer.
- Gellius, Aulus, author of the Noctes Atticæ.
- Gelon, tyrant of Syracuse.
- Gelsemium, plant and drug.
- Geminiani, Francesco, Italian violinist.
- Gemistus, or Pletho, Georgius, Byzantine scholar.
- Gems, Engraved.
- Gemsbok, antelope.
- Gendarmerie, French police.
- Genealogy.
- Genelli, Giovanni Buonaventura, German artist.
- Generation, in biology.
- Genesis, Book of (See Pentateuch).
- Genet, or Genette, carnivorous mammal.
- Geneva, canton & town, Switzerland.
- Geneva, Lake of, Switzerland.
- Geneva, town, New York, U.S.A.
- Geneva Convention, of 1864 and 1868.
- Geneviève, St, patroness of Paris.
- Genga, Girolamo, Italian painter and architect.
- Gengis Khan (Jenghiz Khan, q.v.).
- Genlis, Comtesse de, French authoress.
- Gennadius, Byzantine patriarch and scholar.
- Genoa, town, Italy.
- Genova, Luchetto da, Italian painter.
- Genovesi, Antonio, Italian philosopher and economist.
- Genseric, or Gaiseric, king of the Vandals.
- Gentian, plant.
- Gentileschi, Artemesia and Orazio de, Italian painters.
- Gentili, Alberico, Italian jurist.
- Gentilly, town, France.
- Gentz, Friedrich von, German writer and statesman.
- Geodesy.
- Geoffrey of Monmouth, English chronicler.
- Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne, French naturalist.
- Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore, French zoologist.
- Geography.
- Geology.
- Geometry.
- George I., king of Great Britain and Ireland.
- George II.
- George III.
- George IV.
- George of Cappodocia, Arian archbishop of Alexandria.
- George, St, patron saint of England.
- George of Pisidia, Byzantine writer.
- George of Trebizond, Aristotelian writer.
- Georgetown, town, District of Columbia, U.S.A.
- Georgetown, town, British Guiana.
- Georgia, country of Transcaucasia, Russia.
- Georgia, State, U.S.A.
- Georgswalde, town, Bohemia.
- Gera, town, Germany.
- Gerace, or Gieraci, town, Italy.
- Geranium, plant.
- Gerard of Cremona, Italian writer.
- Gerard, founder of Knights Hospitallers.
- Gérard, Étienne Maurice, Count, French general.
- Gérard, François, Baron, French painter.
- Gérard, Jean Ignace Isidore, French caricaturist.
- Gerard, John, English herbalist and surgeon.
- Gérard de Nerval, French writer.
- Gerasa (Gerash), ancient town, Palestine.
- Gerba, or Jerba, island, North Africa.
- Gerber, Ernst Ludwig, German musician.
- Gerberon, Gabriel, Jansenist monk.
- Gerbert (Pope Silvester II., q.v.).
- Gerbert, Martin, German writer on music.
- Gerhard, Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard, German archæologist.
- Gerhard, Johann, Lutheran theologian.
- Gerhardt, Charles Frédéric, French chemist.
- Gerhardt, Paul, German hymn-writer.
- Géricault, Jean Louis, French painter.
- Gerizim, Mount, Palestine.
- German Catholics.
- Germanicus, Cæsar, Roman general.
- German Silver, or Nickel Silver.
- Germany.
- Germersheim, town, Rhenish Bavaria.
- Gerona, town, Spain.
- Gerrha, ancient town, Arabia Felix.
- Gers.
- Gerson, John Charlier de, French ecclesiastic and scholar.
- Gersonides, or Ben Gerson, Levi, Jewish philosopher and commentator.
- Gerstäcker, Friedrich, German writer and traveller.
- Gervais, Paul, French palæontologist and naturalist.
- Gervaise of Canterbury, chronicler.
- Gervase, or Gervaise, of Tilbury, English Latin writer.
- Gervinus, Georg Gottfried, German historian.
- Gesenius, Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm, German Orientalist.
- Gesner, Johann Matthias, German scholar.
- Gesner, or Gessner, Konrad, Swiss naturalist.
- Gessner, Salomon, Swiss painter and poet.
- Gesta Romanorum, collection of Latin tales.
- Geta, Publius Septimus Antonius, son of the emperor Severus.
- Gethsemane (See Jerusalem).
- Geulincx, Arnold, Flemish philosopher.
- Gex, town, France.
- Geysers, volcanic fountains.
- Gezer, ruined town, Palestine.
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- Gfrörer, August Friedrich, German historian.
- Ghats, or Ghauts, mountains, India.
- Ghaziabad, town, Meerut, India.
- Ghazipur, district and town, India.
- Ghazni, town, Afghanistan.
- Ghee, Indian butter.
- Gheel, or Geel, town, Belgium.
- Ghent, town, Belgium.
- Ghent, Jodocus, or Justus, of, Flemish painter.
- Gherardesca, Ugolino della, Italian count.
- Gheriah, or Viziadrug, town and fortress, India.
- Ghibellines, Italian party (See Guelphs).
- Ghiberti, Lorenzo, Italian sculptor.
- Ghilan, or Gilan, province, Persia.
- Ghirlandajo, Domenico del, Italian painter.
- Ghirlandajo, Ridolfo, Italian painter.
- Ghizni, or Ghazni (q.v.), town, Afghanistan.
- Ghoorkas, or Goorkhas, Nepalese race (See Nepal).
- Ghur, or Ghor, territory, Afghanistan.
- Giambelli, or Gianibelli, Federigo, Italian military engineer.
- Giannone, Pietro, Italian historian.
- Giant.
- Giant’s Causeway, Ireland.
- Giarre, town, Sicily.
- Giaveno, town, Sicily.
- Gib, Adam, Scottish divine.
- Gibbon, ape (q.v.).
- Gibbon, Edward, English historian.
- Gibbons, Grisling, English wood-carver and decorator.
- Gibbons, Orlando, English musical composer.
- Gibeon, town, Palestine.
- Gibraltar, town and fortress, Spain.
- Gibson, Edmund, bishop of London.
- Gibson, John, English sculptor.
- Gichtel, Johann Georg, German mystic.
- Gideon, of Scripture.
- Gien, town, France.
- Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig, German church historian.
- Giessen, town, Germany.
- Gifford, William, English writer.
- Gift, in law.
- Gijon, town, Spain.
- Gilbart, John William, English writer on banking.
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, English navigator.
- Gilbert, Nicolas Joseph Laurent, French poet.
- Gilbert, William, English scientist.
- Gilbert de la Porrée, French philosopher.
- Gilbert, St, of Sempringham, English monk.
- Gilbert Islands, Pacific Ocean (See Polynesia).
- Gildas, early British historian.
- Gilding.
- Gilead, of Scripture.
- Giles, St.
- Gilfillan, George, Scottish man of letters.
- Gilgal, of Scripture.
- Gilgit, district, India.
- Gill, John, English Rabbinical scholar.
- Gillespie, George, Scottish divine.
- Gillespie, Thomas, founder of Scottish Relief Church.
- Gillies, John, Scottish historian.
- Gillray, James, English caricaturist.
- Gillyflower, plant.
- Gilpin, Bernard, English clergyman.
- Gilpin, William, English writer.
- Gil Vincente (Vicinte, Gil, q.v.).
- Gin, spiritous liquor.
- Ginckell, Godart van, earl of Athlone.
- Ginger, plant and spice.
- Gingham, textile fabric.
- Ginguené, Pierre Louis, French writer.
- Ginseng, plant and drug.
- Gioberti, Vincenzo, Italian philosophical writer.
- Gioja, Melchior, Italian philosophical writer.
- Giordano, Luca, Italian painter.
- Giorgione, Italian painter.
- Giottino, Italian painter.
- Giotto, Italian painter.
- Giovinazzo, town, Italy.
- Giovio, Paul (Jovius, q.v.), Italian historian.
- Gipsies.
- Giraffe, ungulate animal.
- Giraldi, Giglio Gregorio, Italian scholar.
- Giraldi, Giovanni Battista, Italian novelist.
- Giraldus Cambrensis (Barri, q.v.), historian and ecclesiastic.
- Girard, Philippe Henri de, French mechanician.
- Girard, Stephen, American philanthropist.
- Girardin, Madame Émile de, French authoress.
- Girardin, Saint-Marc, French politician and critic.
- Girardon, François, French sculptor.
- Girdle, article of dress.
- Girgeh, or Jirjeh, town Upper Egypt.
- Girgenti, town, Sicily.
- Girodet de Roussy, Anne Louis, French painter.
- Gironde, department, France.
- Girondists, French Revolutionary party (See France).
- Girvan, town, Scotland.
- Gisors, town, France.
- Gitschin, town, Bohemia.
- Giulio Romano (Pippi, q.v.).
- Giunta Pisano, Italian painter.
- Giurgevo, town, Roumania.
- Giusti, Giuseppe, Italian satirist.
- Giustiniani, prominent Italian family.
- Givet, town, France.
- Givors, town, France.
- Glacier, Glaciers, mountain ice.
- Gladbach, or Bergisch-Gladbach, town, Prussia.
- Gladbach, or Mönchen-Gladbach, town, Prussia.
- Gladiators, of the Roman arena.
- Gladiolus, garden plant.
- Glamorgan, county, Wales.
- Glanders, or Equinia, disease.
- Glanvil, or Glanvill, Ranulph de, early English jurist.
- Glanvill, Joseph, English philosophical writer.
- Glarus, or Glaris, canton, Switzerland.
- Glas, John, founder of Glassite sect.
- Glaser, Christopher, Swiss chemist.
- Glasgow, town, Scotland.
- Glass.
- Glassius, Solomon, German Biblical critic.
- Glastonbury, town and abbey, England.
- Glatz, town, Prussia.
- Glauber, Johann Rudolph, German chemist and alchemist.
- Glauber’s Salt, mineral and drug.
- Glauchau, town, Saxony.
- Glaucus, in Greek mythology.
- Glebe, in ecclesiastical law.
- Glee, in music.
- Gleig, George, bishop of Brechin.
- Gleim, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig, German poet.
- Gleiwitz, town, Prussia.
- Glendower, or Glyndwr, Owen, Welsh prince.
- Gleyre, Marc Charles Gabriel, French painter.
- Glinka, Fedor Nikolaevich, Russian poet.
- Glinka, Michael Ivanovich, Russian composer.
- Glinka, Sergy Nikolaevich, Russian writer.
- Globe, Geographical.
- Globe-Fish.
- Globigerina, genus of Foraminifera (q.v.).
- Glogau, town, Prussia.
- Gloss.
- Glossop, town, England.
- Gloucester, county & town, England.
- Gloucester, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Gloucester, Robert of (Robert of Gloucester, q.v.), English chronicler.
- Glove.
- Glover, Richard, English writer.
- Glow-Worm, beetle (See Coleoptera).
- Glucinum, chemical element.
- Gluck, Christopher Willibald, German musical composer.
- Glückstadt, town, Prussia.
- Glucose, in chemistry.
- Glue, form of gelatin (q.v.).
- Glukhoff, or Gluchow, town, Russia.
- Gluten, or Glutin, albuminous substance.
- Glutton, or Wolverene, carniverous mammal.
- Glycas, Michael, Byzantine historian.
- Glycerin, or Glycerine, in chemistry.
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- Gmelin, Johann Georg, German naturalist.
- Gmelin, Leopold, German chemist.
- Gmelin, Samuel Gottlieb, German naturalist.
- Gmünd, town, Germany.
- Gnat, insect.
- Gnesen, town, Prussia.
- Gnosticism.
- Gnu, antelope.
- Goa, Portuguese settlement, India.
- Goa Powder, drug.
- Goalpara, district and town, Assam, India.
- Goat, ungulate mammal.
- Goatsucker, bird.
- Gobelin, French family of dyers.
- Gobi, desert, Central Asia.
- Goby, fish.
- God, Doctrine of (See Theism).
- Godalming, town, England.
- Godavari, river.
- Godavari, district, India.
- Godefroy, or Gothofred (q.v.), French family.
- Godfrey of Bouillon, crusader (See Bouillon).
- Godolphin, Earl of, English statesman.
- Godoy, Manuel de, duke of Alcudia (q.v.), Spanish minister.
- Godwin, Francis, English writer.
- Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, English writer.
- Godwin, William, English writer.
- Godwine, earl of the West-Saxons.
- Godwit, bird.
- Goes, or Ter Goes, town, Holland.
- Goes, Hugo van der, Flemish painter.
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, German poet and dramatist.
- Goetz, Hermann, German musical composer.
- Gog, of Scripture.
- Gogo, or Ghogha, town, India.
- Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, Russian writer.
- Goito, town, Italy.
- Goitre, disease.
- Golconda, town, India.
- Gold, precious metal.
- Goldbeating.
- Gold and Silver Lace.
- Goldast, Melchior Haiminsfeld, German historian.
- Goldberg, town, Prussia.
- Gold Coast, West Africa.
- Golden Bull.
- Golden-Eye, bird.
- Golden Fleece, of Greek legend (See Golden Fleece).
- Golden Legend, of Voragine (q.v.).
- Golden Rose, papal gift.
- Goldfinch, bird.
- Goldfish.
- Gold Hill, town, Nevada, U.S.A.
- Goldingen, or Kuldiga, town, Russia.
- Goldoni, Carlo, Italian dramatist.
- Goldschmidt, Hermann, German painter and astronomer.
- Goldsmith, Oliver, English writer.
- Goldstücker, Theodor, German Orientalist.
- Golf, game.
- Golgotha (See Jerusalem).
- Golius, Jacobus, Dutch Orientalist.
- Gollnow, town, Prussia.
- Gölnitz, or Golniczbanya, town, Hungary.
- Golovnin, Vasily Mikhailovich, Russian admiral.
- Goltz, Bogumil, German satirist.
- Goltzius, Hendrik, Dutch painter and engraver.
- Gomarus, or Gomar, Francis, Dutch theologian.
- Gombroon (Bender-Abbasi, q.v.), town, Persia.
- Gomer, of Scripture.
- Gonda, district, India.
- Gondar, or Guendar, town, Abyssinia.
- Gondokoro (Ismailia, q.v.), town, Upper Egypt.
- Gondwana, country, Central India.
- Gong, sound-producing instrument.
- Góngora y Argote, Luis de, Spanish poet.
- Goniometer, for measuring angles of crystals.
- Gonsalvo (Gonzalo, q.v.), Spanish general.
- Gonzaga, Italian princely family.
- Gonzaga, Thomaz Antonio, Portuguese poet.
- Gonzalo de Berceo, Spanish mystic and poet.
- Gonzalo Fernandez y Aguilar, (Gonsalvo de Cordova), Spanish general.
- Good, John Mason, English writer.
- Good Friday.
- Goodrich, Samuel Griswold (Peter Parley), American writer.
- Goodsir, John, Scottish anatomist.
- Goodwin, Thomas, English Puritan divine.
- Goojrat (Gujarat, q.v.), district, India.
- Goole, town, England.
- Goosander (Merganser, q.v.), bird.
- Goose, bird.
- Gooseberry, fruit.
- Gopher, land-tortoise.
- Göppingen, town, Würtemberg.
- Gorakhpur, district and town, India.
- Goramy, or Gouramy, fish.
- Gorcum, town, Holland.
- Gordianus, three Roman emperors.
- Gordium, ancient town, Phrygia.
- Gordon, Alexander, Scottish antiquary.
- Gordon, Lord George.
- Gordon, Sir John Watson, Scottish painter.
- Gordon, Patrick, Russian general.
- Gore, Catherine Grace, English novelist.
- Goree, island and town, West Africa.
- Gorgias of Leontini, Sicilian rhetorician and sophist.
- Gorgon, in Greek mythology.
- Gori, town, Georgia, Russia.
- Gorilla, ape (q.v.).
- Göritz (Görz, q.v.), town, Austria.
- Görlitz, town, Prussia.
- Görres, Joseph Johann, German political writer.
- Gortschakoff, or Gorchakov, Russian family of generals.
- Gortyna, or Gortyn, ancient town, Crete.
- Görz, or Gradisca, crown land & town, Austria.
- Gos-Hawk, bird.
- Goshen, district of ancient Egypt.
- Goslar, town, Prussia.
- Goslicki, Wawrzyniec (Grimalius Goslicius), Polish scholar.
- Gospels, The.
- Gosport, town, England.
- Gossart, Jan, Flemish painter.
- Gosselies, town, Belgium.
- Gotha, town, Germany.
- Gothenburg, county & town, Sweden.
- Gothic Language (See Goths).
- Gothofred, or Godefroy, noble French family.
- Goths.
- Gottfried of Strasburg, German poet.
- Göttingen, town, Prussia.
- Gottschalk, German theologian.
- Gottsched, Johann Christoph, German writer and critic.
- Götz, Johann Nikolaus, German poet.
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