Gordias

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Gordias is a legendary Phrygian king best known in Greek mythology as the father of Midas and the creator of the famous Gordian Knot.

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Gordias canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Phrygian king
legendary figure
mythological king
associatedPlace Gordium
associatedWith Alexander the Great
oracle
ox-cart
prophecy
country Phrygia
creatorOf Gordian Knot legend
surface form: Gordian Knot
culture Greek mythology
Phrygian
fatherOf King Midas
surface form: Midas
hasLegend election as king by oracle sign
wagon dedicated to the gods with the Gordian Knot
influencedConcept metaphor of the Gordian Knot for an intractable problem
knownFor tying the Gordian Knot to his wagon
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
mythRole founder of Gordium
founder of the Phrygian royal dynasty
narrativeLocation Temple of Zeus in Gordium
notableWork Gordian Knot legend
surface form: Gordian Knot
partOf Greek mythology
Phrygian mythology
positionHeld King of Phrygia
religion ancient Phrygian religion
residence Gordium
spouse Cybele
timePeriod mythic age
vehicle ox-cart

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