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I first learned about the Gordian knot as a child. Whoever unties it would conquer Asia. Along came Alexander the Great. He ...
An ancient royal tomb found in Gordion, Turkey, sheds light on Phrygian royalty, King Midas myths, and Alexander the Great’s ...
Archaeologists excavating the ancient Phrygian city of Gordion in modern-day Turkey have uncovered a 2,700-year-old tomb that ...
In one of the most perceptive gags in one of the best television comedies of all time, "Arrested Development," the effete ...
who was associated with the Gordian knot that Alexander the Great eventually cut, and then by his son Midas, who is famous for the story of turning everything he touched to gold. But Gordion ...
A familiar face to those of us covering the political scene has taken a permanent detour to the arts and culture sector, and ...
Trump’s campaign for re-election for the second Presidency term was unsuccessful. The progressives, by using various ...
In one of the most perceptive gags in one of the best television comedies of all time, “Arrested Development,” the effete ...
B.C. royal tomb of a relative of King Midas in the ancient city of Gordion, southwest of Ankara, Turkey. The burial mound contained dozens of rare artifacts and cremated human bones from an elite ...
A crafty and cunning Alexander the Great outwitted the King by simply cutting the knot with his sword, rather than trying to untie it. “Gordian Knot” is now a metaphor for any complex or tricky ...