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  1. knot noun volume_up US /nɑt/ • volume_up UK /nɒt/ 1. a. (in string, tie, hair) nudo (masculine) to tie/untie a knot hacer/deshacer un nudo to put or tie a knot in one's handkerchief hacer un nudo en el pañuelo (para no olvidarse de algo) pull the knot tight aprieta bien el nudo I can't get the knots out of my hair no logro desenredarme el pelo the marriage knot el lazo or vínculo ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2023 · PD. The Gordian Knot is a legend from ancient Greek mythology that refers to a complex knot tied by King Gordius of Phrygia. The knot was said to be extremely intricate, and an oracle prophesied that whoever could untie the knot would become the ruler of Asia. In 333 B.C, Alexander the Great marched to Gordium, the capital of Phrygia (part of ...

  3. Plutarch on the Gordian Knot. Alexander the Great (*356; r. 336-323): the Macedonian king who defeated his Persian colleague Darius III Codomannus and conquered the Achaemenid Empire. During his campaigns, Alexander visited a.o. Egypt, Babylonia, Persis, Media, Bactria, the Punjab, and the valley of the Indus. In the second half of his reign ...

  4. Surgió en 2003 como respuesta a una iniciativa de software libre que cubriese, con una sola herramienta, todos los aspectos anteriores. El proyecto se denomina Gordian Knot y se divide en dos partes: el programa principal y las librerías de compresión de audio y video. Los administradores del desarrollo del proyecto son los colaboradores ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2016 · The term “Gordian knot,” commonly used to describe a complex or unsolvable problem, can be traced back to a legendary chapter in the life of Alexander the Great. As the story goes, in 333 B.C ...

  6. Why Was Gordian Knot Important to Alexander the Great’s Conquests. In 334 BC, Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander “the Great,” began his epic conquest of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. It would take Alexander and his army more than four years to conquer the Persians, and almost from the start of the campaign the fighting ...

  7. Con el tiempo nació una leyenda que decía que quien fuese capaz de desatar ese complicado e imposible nudo conquistaría toda Asia. Anuncio En el año 333 a.C., Alejandro Magno se dirigía a conquistar el Imperio Persa y en su paso conquistó a Frigia, llegando a Gordión donde se enteró de la leyenda del nudo imposible de desatar.