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    Operation Gordian Knot (Operação Nó Górdio) was the largest and most expensive Portuguese military campaign in the Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique...
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    Kaúlza de Arriaga (category Portuguese generals)
    from 1969 until 1974, taking over from General António Augusto dos Santos and organizing the Operation Nó Górdio ("Gordian Knot Operation") in 1970. This...
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  • Takis, The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy. (Athens: Gordios, 2005). (English translation of the book with the same title published...
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  • launched its ambitious Gordian Knot Operation (Operação Nó Górdio), which was masterminded by General Kaúlza de Arriaga of the Portuguese Army. By the early...
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    control. The Operation "Nó Górdio" (Gordian Knot Operation)—conducted in 1970 and commanded by Portuguese Brigadier General Kaúlza de Arriaga—a conventional-style...
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    the Great entered Cappadocia, dethroned king Ariobarzanes and crowned Gordios as the new client-king of Cappadocia, thus creating a buffer zone against...
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  • Disaster Mar Verde Ametista Real Mozambique (25 September 1964 – 8 September 1974) Mueda Massacre Águia Marte Zeta Nó Górdio Abanadela Penada Marosca...
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    SSRN 1549804. Andreadis, George, Tamama: The Missing Girl of Pontos, Athens: Gordios, 1993. Barton, James L. (1943), The Near East Relief, 1915–1930, New York:...
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    by the Portuguese army. Operation Gordian Knot (Portuguese: Operação Nó Górdio) targeted permanent insurgent camps and the infiltration routes across the...
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    concept and to created new groups attached to other of its local branches. General Costa Gomes – Portuguese Commander-in-Chief in Angola – argued that African...
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  • inscribed over the entrance to the temple of Apollo at Delphi. Γόρδιος δεσμός Górdios desmós "Gordian Knot" The Gordian Knot is a legend associated with Alexander...
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    Takis, The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy. (Athens: Gordios, 2005). (English translation of the book with the same title published...
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    General Augusto Venâncio Deslandes was appointed Governor-General of Angola, replacing Silva Tavares. General António Libório was replaced by General...
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    schema Abramius), monk of Kozhaezersk Monastery (1634) Venerable Anastasios Gordios, the "Teacher of the Nation", at Vragiana, Evrytania, Greece (1729) Venerable...
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    river region bore Phrygian names, with *Gordiyas (attested in Greek as Gordios (Γορδιος) and Gordiēs (Γορδιης), which was also the name of the father...
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  • Theodoros Metochites, Leontios Machairas, Kaisarios Dapontes, Anastasios Gordios, Michael Psellos, and lists of martyrs, catalogs and mixed writings from...
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    1968 until August 1973, General António de Spínola was both governor and military commander in Portuguese Guinea, succeeding General Arnaldo Schultz in both...
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  • stationed at Chicoa and Pisteiros. The Portuguese forces, under the command of General Kaulza de Arriaga, did not adequately respond to the guerrillas and as...
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  • attacked Portuguese traders on the company premises. The protest led to a general uprising, which Portuguese authorities responded to with an air raid the...
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  • totality of these forces was known by Auxiliary Forces. In Portuguese Guinea, General Spínola introduced the term African Force to designate the irregular forces...
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  • Theodoros Metochites, Leontios Machairas, Kaisarios Dapontes, Anastasios Gordios, Michael Psellos, and lists of martyrs, catalogs and mixed writings from...
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  • Disaster Mar Verde Ametista Real Mozambique (25 September 1964 – 8 September 1974) Mueda Massacre Águia Marte Zeta Nó Górdio Abanadela Penada Marosca...
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    in order to guarantee Portuguese sovereignty again. At the level of the general strategy of the conflict, the implementation of this broad military action...
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  • Theodoros Metochites, Leontios Machairas, Kaisarios Dapontes, Anastasios Gordios, Michael Psellos, and lists of martyrs, catalogs and mixed writings from...
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