At one time the Phyrgians were without a king. An oracle at Telmissus (the ancient capital of Phyrgia) decreed that the next man to enter the city driving an ox-cart should become their king. This man was a poor peasant, Z, who drove into town on his ox-cart. He was declared king by the priests. This had been predicted in a second way by a sign of the gods, when an eagle had landed on that ox-cart. In gratitude, his son Midas dedicated the ox-cart to the Phrygian god Sabazios (whom the Greeks identified with Zeus) and either tied it to a post or tied its shaft with an intricate ____ of cornel bark. The ox-cart still stood in the palace of the former kings of Phyrgia in the fourth century BC when Y arrived, at which point Phrygia had been reduced to a province of the Persian empire.
In 333 BC, while wintering here, Y attempted to "solve" X. When he could not find the end to X to "solve" it, he sliced it in half with a stroke of his sword, producing the required ends (the so-called "Y-ian solution"). That night there was a violent thunderstorm. The prophets took this as a sign that Zeus was pleased and would grant Y many victories. Once Y had sliced X with a sword-stroke, his biographers claimed in retrospect that an oracle further prophesied that the one to "solve" X would become the king of Asia.
Identify X, Y and Z.Answer: X: The Gordian Knot, Y: Alexander the Great, Z: Gordias.
10 Answers:
X - Gordian Knot
Y - Gordias
Z - Alexander
X - the gordian knot
Y - Alexander the Great
Z - Gordian
x= Gordian Knot
Y=Alexander
Z=Gordias
Gordian Knot
Phrygian Gordium
Gordias
X - Gordian Knot
Y - Alexander The Great
Z - Gordias
X- Gordian Knot
Y- Alexander the great
Z- Gordias
X - GORDIAN KNOT.
Y - ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
Z - DARIUS.
X- gordian knot
Y- Alexander the great
Z- King gordias
X = Gordian Knot
Y = Alexander
Z = Gordias
gordian knot,alexander,gordias(xyz)
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