Gordion (Phrygian: Gordum; Greek: Γόρδιον, romanized: Górdion; Turkish: Gordion or Gordiyon; Latin: Gordium) was the capital city of ancient Phrygia....
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artifacts was excavated by the University of Pennsylvania at the site of Gordion (Latin: Gordium), the capital of the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in the...
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Great Early Tumuli: The Gordion Excavations Final Reports, Volume 1, (1981):79–102. DeVries, Keith (2005). "Greek Pottery and Gordion Chronology". In Kealhofer...
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Gordion cups are the earliest form of Attic Little-Master cups. The shape probably flourished around 560 BC. They do not only comprise the earliest, but...
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Göreme Divriği Istanbul Hattusa Gordion Mount Nemrut Arslantepe Hierapolis – Pamukkale Xanthos–Letoon Safranbolu Troy Selimiye Mosque Çatalhöyük Pergamon...
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Gordion Museum is a museum in Turkey. Unlike most other museums this museum is located in a village. It is in Yassıhöyük village of Polatlı ilçe (district)...
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Polatlı (formerly Ancient Greek: Γόρδιον, Górdion and Latin: Gordium) is a municipality and district of Ankara Province, Turkey. Its area is 3,618 km2...
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of the Greek world that concerned him," notes Young, Rodney S. (1963). "Gordion on the Royal Road". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society....
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is "Midas", "Gordias" being a Greek back-formation from the site name Gordion, according to Roller. Media related to Gordian Knot at Wikimedia Commons...
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Gordian Fulde (born 1948), Australian medical doctor Gordian Knot, legend of Gordion associated with Alexander the Great Gordian worms, a common name for Nematomorpha...
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