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      • Gordian I (Latin: Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus; c. 158 – April 238 AD) was Roman emperor for 22 days with his son Gordian II in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors. Caught up in a rebellion against the Emperor Maximinus Thrax, he was defeated by forces loyal to Maximinus, and he committed suicide after the death of his son.
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    Gordion (Phrygian: Gordum; Greek: Γόρδιον, romanized: Górdion; Turkish: Gordion or Gordiyon; Latin: Gordium) was the capital city of ancient Phrygia. It was located at the site of modern Yassıhüyük , about 70–80 km (43–50 mi) southwest of Ankara (capital of Turkey), in the immediate vicinity of Polatlı district.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Gordion is the Moon where The Company's Headquarters resides. Unlike any other moon, there is no night and day cycle (although, if you sell any items, a trip to and back does take a day), giving you ample time to sell your scrap items, or buy from the Store and retrieve your orders. Equally unique is its lack of creatures, aside from the ...

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Its name is Gordion, the ancient capital of the Iron Age kingdom of Phrygia, and it's at least 4,500 years old. Located on a parched, windswept plain about 90km south-west of Ankara,...

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    Antonia Gordiana. Gordian III ( Latin: Marcus Antonius Gordianus; 20 January 225 – c. February 244) was Roman emperor from 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest sole emperor of the united Roman Empire. [9] Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana [10] and Junius Balbus, who died before 238. [11]

  6. The Gordian Knot. The tale of the Gordian Knot is one of the best known stories told about Gordion, and one of the few that features Gordion in a popular figure of speech. The story recounts an episode that took place in 333 BCE during the campaigns of Alexander of Macedon against the Persian Empire. Alexander was advancing with his army across ...

  7. Apr 21, 2024 · problem solving. Gordian knot, knot that gave its name to a proverbial term for a problem solvable only by bold action. In 333 bc, Alexander the Great, on his march through Anatolia, reached Gordium, the capital of Phrygia.

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