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Gordius may refer to:
Gordius (worm), a genus of horsehair worms
Gordias, or Gordius, an ancient royal family of Phrygia
Saint Gordius (died c. 315), a Christian soldier and martyr in Cappadocia
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Look up Gordius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gordius may refer to: Gordius (worm), a genus of horsehair worms Gordias, or Gordius, an ancient royal...
Gordius aquaticus is a species of Gordius. The species was described in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Gordius aquaticus"...
USS Gordius (ARL-36) was one of 39 Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Gordius (in...
annex Cappadocia to Pontus. Gordius was employed by him, in 116 BC, to murder Ariarathes VI, king of Cappadocia. Gordius was afterwards tutor of a son...
dogs and humans. Several cases involving Parachordodes, Paragordius, or Gordius have been recorded in human hosts in Japan and China. Owing to their use...
Gordius balticus is a species of horsehair worm belonging to the genus Gordius. It is native to Estonia. "Gordius balticus Schmidt-Rhaesa, 2010". www...
explained by the cricket's migratory habits and large population fluctuations. Gordius robustus, a species of horsehair worm, is a parasite of the Mormon cricket...
/ˈɡɔːrdiəs/ (Ancient Greek: Γορδίας, Gordías; also Γόρδιος, Górdios, "Gordius") was the name of at least two members of the royal house of Phrygia. The...
River, the Romans spared a small Pontic army under general Gordius for too long. Gordius waited until King Mithradates VI arrived himself with the main...
Saint Gordius (or Gordinus; died c. 315) was a Christian soldier in Cappadocia who was dismissed from the army, lived as a hermit for a while, then returned...
Cappadocia (the husband of Laodice and father of Nysa) murdered by a certain Gordius in 116 BC. Afterwards he decided to remove (i.e. murder) the young sons...
the mythic age before the Trojan war, during a time of an interregnum, Gordius (or Gordias), a Phrygian farmer, became king, fulfilling an oracular prophecy...
Capion Maximus II Antoninus Valens Dolichianus Narcissus Dius Germanion Gordius Alexander Mazabanis Imeneus Zamudas Ermon Macarius Maximus III Cyril I...
included the Guinea worm in his 1758 edition of Systema Naturae, naming it Gordius medinensis. The name medinensis refers to the worm's longstanding association...
St Alexander Aulus Pudens Cassius Chaerea St Cornelius Gaius Crastinus Gordius St Longinus Lucius Artorius Castus Lucius Vorenus St Marcellus Petronius...
restored upon the throne Ariarathes VII. However, Ariarathes objected to Gordius, his father's assassin and ally of Mithridates VI, having a role in the...
king of Cappadocia, Ariarathes VI, was murdered by the Cappadocian noble Gordius at the behest of Mithridates, and Laodice ruled as regent over the sons...
brother-in-law, Ariarathes VI, assassinated by a Cappadocian nobleman, Gordius, who had been an ally of Mithradates. The kingdom was thus left in the...
was done under the orders of Rome and sent Gordius, his commander, to retaliate on Roman villages. Gordius seized a large number of animals and property...
the Orsinus in the mountains a border town with Phrygia, Gordiutichos ("Gordius' Fort") near Geyre. Founded by the Leleges and called Ninoe it became Megalopolis...
the mythic age before the Trojan war, during a time of an interregnum, Gordius (or Gordias), a Phrygian farmer, became king, fulfilling an oracular prophecy...
distinctly pointed tips on male Acutogordius tail lobes in comparison with Gordius. Recorded hosts are usually Polyneopteran insects such as Orthoptera and...