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Travel Bug Dog Tag Gordian Knot - Green

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Monday, June 2, 2014
Origin:
Washington, United States
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The Phrygians were without a king, but an oracle at Telmissus (the ancient capital of Lycia) decreed that the next man to enter the city driving an ox-cart should become their king. A peasant farmer named Gordias drove into town on an ox-cart and was immediately declared king. Out of gratitude, his son Midas dedicated the ox-cart to the Phrygian god Sabazios (whom the Greeks identified with Zeus) and tied it to a post with an intricate knot of cornel bark. The knot was later described by Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus as comprising "several knots all so tightly entangled that it was impossible to see how they were fastened".

The ox-cart still stood in the palace of the former kings of Phrygia at Gordium in the fourth century BC when Alexander arrived, at which point Phrygia had been reduced to a satrapy, or province, of the Persian Empire. An oracle had declared that any man who could unravel its elaborate knots was destined to become ruler of all of Asia. Alexander wanted to untie the knot but struggled to do so without success. He then reasoned that it would make no difference how the knot was loosed, so he drew his sword and sliced it in half with a single stroke. In an alternative version of the story, Alexander loosed the knot by pulling the linchpin from the yoke.

Alexander later went on to conquer Asia as far as the Indus and the Oxus, thus fulfilling the prophecy.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 10/5/2014 les bois de les forges retrieved it from 1-Maddy's Twin Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Nice.

This entry was edited by les bois de les forges on Wednesday, 08 October 2014 at 20:15:52 UTC.

Dropped Off 9/13/2014 Brival placed it in 1-Maddy's Twin Southern England, United Kingdom - 4,234.81 miles  Visit Log

Happy travels

Visited 8/7/2014 Brival took it to Memorial Along the Bike Path Alaska - 1,618.23 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/7/2014 Brival grabbed it   Visit Log

Found in Memorial along the Bike Path in Fairbanks, Alaska. Will take home to UK so he can start some real international travel

Dropped Off 6/5/2014 aerobear placed it in GOING COASTAL (BUCKET OF TOYS) Oregon   Visit Log
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