Gordian Knot legend

E309425

The Gordian Knot legend is an ancient Phrygian myth about an impossibly tangled knot that Alexander the Great famously "solved" by cutting through it, symbolizing bold, unconventional problem-solving.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Gordian Knot 6
Gordian Knot legend canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Phrygian myth
ancient legend
myth
associatedWithPerson Alexander the Great
Gordias
King Midas
surface form: Midas
hasAction Alexander the Great cut the knot with his sword
Alexander the Great removed the lynchpin of the yoke in some versions
hasAssociatedDeityOrPower oracular prophecy
hasAssociatedObject Gordium
surface form: chariot of Gordias
hasCulturalMeaning metaphor for a bold, unconventional solution
metaphor for a complex or intractable problem
hasExpression to cut the Gordian knot
hasGenre foundation myth
heroic legend
hasGeographicOrigin Phrygia
surface form: ancient Phrygia
hasLanguageOfExpression English
hasMainElement Gordian Knot legend self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gordian Knot
hasObjectMaterial corbelling bark
hasObjectType chariot yoke knot
hasOriginPeriod Classical antiquity
hasOutcome Alexander the Great
surface form: Alexander the Great was seen as fulfilling the prophecy
hasProphecy whoever untied the knot would rule Asia
hasSetting Gordium
hasSettingRegion Anatolia
Asia Minor
Phrygia
hasTheme bold action
destiny
fate
kingship
problem solving
unconventional solutions
influenced later European literature
philosophical discussions of problem solving
political rhetoric
recordedBy Arrian of Nicomedia
surface form: Arrian

Justin
Plutarch
Quintus Curtius Rufus
relatedConcept Alexander’s Asian campaign
surface form: Alexander the Great in Asia campaign

Hellenistic conquest of Asia
symbolic acts of kingship
symbolizes cutting through complexity
decisive action
overcoming seemingly impossible problems
pragmatic problem solving
rejection of traditional constraints

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Phrygia knownFor Gordian Knot legend
Gordium associatedWith Gordian Knot legend
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot
Gordian Knot legend hasMainElement Gordian Knot legend self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot
Gordium archaeological site associatedWith Gordian Knot legend
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot
Phrygians associatedMythologicalMotif Gordian Knot legend
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot
Gordias notableWork Gordian Knot legend
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot
Gordias creatorOf Gordian Knot legend
this entity surface form: Gordian Knot