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1891, George Reynolds, “Gid”, in A Dictionary of the Book of Mormon, page 125:Later in the year, Gid commanded a small division of the Nephite army in the battle in which the city of Manti was recaptured.
1977 September, James R. Moss, “Six Nephite Judges: A Study in Integrity”, in Ensign, page 61:But woven through the rich tapestry of Nephite history are golden threads of spiritual strength and active righteousness—lessons for our day from the lives of these Nephite judges.
1988 March, Sherrie Johnson, “Scriptural Giants: Gidgiddoni— Prophet and Commander”, in Friend, page 48:About eighteen years before Jesus Christ visited the American continent, Lachoneus, governor of the Nephites, received a letter from Giddianhi, the leader of the Gadianton robbers.
1997, Jerry Thompson, Robert T. Barrett, “Helaman and the 2,000 Young Warriors”, in Book of Mormon Stories, page 93:When enemies of the people of Ammon attacked the Nephites, the people of Ammon wanted to break their promise and help the Nephites fight.