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Maniac Magee actually untied the knot, but Alexander the great scliced open th Gordian knot
The Gordian Knot is metaphor for a difficult problem which can be solved by "thinking outside the box". It is believed that Alexander the Great was able to untie King Gordian's knot by severing it with his sword.
Alexander (subsequently known as Alexander the Great) cut it with a sword!-And subsequently ruled Asia!
He was 22 years old.
Gordian Knot
Maniac Magee actually untied the knot, but Alexander the great scliced open th Gordian knot
The Gordian Knot is metaphor for a difficult problem which can be solved by "thinking outside the box". It is believed that Alexander the Great was able to untie King Gordian's knot by severing it with his sword.
Alexander (subsequently known as Alexander the Great) cut it with a sword!-And subsequently ruled Asia!
he was called that because he cut the gordian knot the ledgen
He was 22 years old.
Legends of the Hidden Temple - 1993 Alexander and the Gordian Knot 1-28 was released on: USA: 28 March 1994
Gordian Knot
Alexander the great cut the gordian knot into two with his sword. the old legend stated that who ever untied the knot would rule over all of Asia.
The Gordian Knot? Believe it or not, it has to do with Alexander the Great. It was a legendary puzzle sent down by the gods, a knot intricate that whoever untied it would becomes "Lord of Asia" In Maniac Magee, there is a similar puzzle called the Cobble's Knot. As with Alexander, the protagonist of the book successfully unties it, and later unites a divided city.
I would like to try my knife on that Gordian knot!
The Gordian Knot - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 August 1911
he untied it by simply cutting it in half with one stroke of his sword