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page 1Culture of Phrygia

Midas
thumb|King Midas on a red-figure stamnos from Chiusi around 440 BC, British Museum
Gordian knot
knot in Greek mythology, used as a metaphor for difficult problems with little or no solution
phrygian cap
soft conical cap with the top pulled forward
Phrygian
dialect of Indo-European language spoken by the Phrygians
Phrygian mode
structure of the succession of natural notes that begins on the mi (E) note in modal music
Lityerses
In Greek mythology, Lityerses () or Lytierses () was an illegitimate son of Midas (or of Comis) dwelling in Celaenae, Phrygia.
Phrygian alphabet
earliest writing script of the Phrygians