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Phrygia

[frij-ee-uh]

noun

  1. an ancient country in central and NW Asia Minor.



Phrygia

/ ˈfrɪdʒɪə /

noun

  1. an ancient country of W central Asia Minor

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The Phrygian cap is an updated version of a conical hat worn in antiquity in places such as Persia, the Balkans, Thrace, Dacia and Phrygia, a place in modern day Turkey where the name originates.

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On this particular trip Jupiter had determined to find out how hospitable the people of Phrygia were.

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There were distinctive Trane licks, for example, in guitarist Rogers’s modal “Phrygia,” and a familiar tenor tremolo in the tune’s bridge.

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In ancient Phrygia, there was a legend that whoever could untie an infamously complicated knot between a chariot and its yoke would become the next king of Phrygia.

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During the company’s two weeks here, I grew increasingly impressed by Maria Vinogradova, a soloist who had two roles in “Swan Lake,” one in “Don Quixote” and who on Saturday played Phrygia in “Spartacus.”

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