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Gordus may
refer to:
Gordus (Lydia)
Gordus (Troad)
Corinth (Turkish:
Gördüs) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Gordus or
Gordos (Ancient Gr****: Γόρδος), also
known as
Julia Gordus or
Iulia Gordos, and
possibly also
known as Porotta, was an
ancient Gr**** city located...
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Gordus or
Gordos (Ancient Gr****: Γόρδος) was a town
located on the
Rhodius River in the
ancient Troad mentioned by Strabo. Its site is unlocated, but probably...
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Palin and Joe
Mantegna appear in the
episode as the
museum curator and
Gordus Antonius, respectively. The
episode is a
historical parody reimagining to...
- Trubachyov's
etymological dictionary from the Old East
Slavic name *Kyjevŭ
gordŭ (literally, "Kyi's castle", "Kyi's gord"), from Proto-Slavic *kyjevъ, This...
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Retrieved 2019-09-24. Corver, Abel; Wilkerson, Nicholas; Miller, Jeremiah;
Gordus,
Andrew (November 2021). "Distinct
movement patterns generate stages of...
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Sardis and
suffragan dioceses for Philadelphia, Thyatira, Tripolis, Settae,
Gordus, Tralles, Silandus, Maeonia,
Apollonos Hierum, Mostene, Apollonias, Attalia...
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Cleon of
Gordiucome (Ancient Gr****: Κλέων), or
Cleon the Mysian, was a 1st-century BC brigand-king in Asia Minor.
Cleon made a re****tion for
himself with...
- Phil
Rosenthal Himself 685–3201 ZABF19 "Undercover Burns" 32 Joe
Mantegna Gordus Antonius 686–3202 ZABF18 "I, Carumbus" 32
Michael Palin Museum Curator 686–3202...
- 1204). This
French place name is
derived from the Gallo-Roman
personal name
Gordus and the
locative suffix -o, -onis. The
given name is
thought to have been...