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- Cofgod abstract "A Cofgod (plural Cofgodas ("cove gods")) was a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism. The Classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were the equivalent of the Penates found in Ancient Rome. Dowden also compared them to the Kobolds of later German folklore, arguing that they had both originated from the kofewalt, a spirit that had power over a room.It is generally accepted that the English hob and Anglo-Scottish brownie are the modern survival of the cofgod.".
- Cofgod wikiPageID "15942175".
- Cofgod wikiPageLength "1549".
- Cofgod wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cofgod wikiPageRevisionID "620139410".
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(folklore).
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Di_Penates.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Hob_(folklore).
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Household_deity.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Dowden.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Kobold.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLink Penates.
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cofgod".
- Cofgod wikiPageWikiLinkText "cofgod".
- Cofgod hasPhotoCollection Cofgod.
- Cofgod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anglo-SaxonPaganism.
- Cofgod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Cofgod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Cofgod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cofgod subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Cofgod subject Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Cofgod subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Cofgod hypernym God.
- Cofgod type Article.
- Cofgod type Person.
- Cofgod type Article.
- Cofgod comment "A Cofgod (plural Cofgodas ("cove gods")) was a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism. The Classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were the equivalent of the Penates found in Ancient Rome. Dowden also compared them to the Kobolds of later German folklore, arguing that they had both originated from the kofewalt, a spirit that had power over a room.It is generally accepted that the English hob and Anglo-Scottish brownie are the modern survival of the cofgod.".
- Cofgod label "Cofgod".
- Cofgod sameAs m.03qhsny.
- Cofgod sameAs Q16827266.
- Cofgod sameAs Q16827266.
- Cofgod wasDerivedFrom Cofgod?oldid=620139410.
- Cofgod isPrimaryTopicOf Cofgod.