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Operation Gordian Knot (Operação Nó
Górdio) was the
largest and most
expensive Portuguese military campaign in the
Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique...
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Agios Gordios (Gr****: Άγιος Γόρδιος)
known locally as Ai
Gordis (Gr****: Άη Γόρδης) is a
local community and a
holiday resort village on the west coast...
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Disaster Mar
Verde Ametista Real
Mozambique (25
September 1964 – 8
September 1974)
Mueda M****acre Águia
Marte Zeta Nó
Górdio Abanadela Penada Marosca...
- Takis, The
Multidimensional Crisis and
Inclusive Democracy. (Athens:
Gordios, 2005). (English
translation of the book with the same
title published...
- Takis, The
Multidimensional Crisis and
Inclusive Democracy. (Athens:
Gordios, 2005). (English
translation of the book with the same
title published...
- 1973, the
territory was
mostly under Portuguese control. The
Operation "Nó
Górdio" (Gordian Knot Operation)—conducted in 1970 and
commanded by Portuguese...
- the
Great entered Cappadocia,
dethroned king
Ariobarzanes and
crowned Gordios as the new client-king of Cappadocia, thus
creating a
buffer zone against...
- /ˈɡɔːrdiəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Γορδίας, romanized: Gordías; also Γόρδιος,
Górdios, 'Gordius') was the name of at
least two
members of the
royal house of...
- SSRN 1549804. Andreadis, George, Tamama: The
Missing Girl of Pontos, Athens:
Gordios, 1993. Barton,
James L. (1943), The Near East Relief, 1915–1930, New York:...
- the
descent and life of Midas.
According to him,
Midas was the son of
Gordios, a poor peasant, and a
Telmissian maiden of the
prophetic race. When Midas...