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'''Gortyn''' is a municipality and an archaeological site on the [[Greece|Greek]] island of [[Crete]]. In classical antiquity, it existed as a [[Polis|city-state]] alongside [[Lato]] and [[Kydonia]] on the island. The city's law code was also the oldest of the {{Wiki|Western world|Occidental}} world.
'''Gortyn''' is a municipality and an archaeological site on the [[Greece|Greek]] in [[Messara]], on the island of [[Crete]]. In classical antiquity, it existed as a [[Polis|city-state]] alongside [[Lato]] and [[Kydonia]] on the island. The city's law code was also the oldest of the {{Wiki|Western world|Occidental}} world.


==Trivia==
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*In Greek mythology, the city was where {{Wiki|Europa (consort of Zeus)|Europa}}, the wife of [[Jupiter|Zeus]], gave birth to [[Minos]], the legendary first King of Crete.
*In Greek mythology, the city was where {{Wiki|Europa (consort of Zeus)|Europa}}, the wife of [[Zeus]], gave birth to [[Minos]], the legendary first King of Crete.


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Gortyn is a municipality and an archaeological site on the Greek in Messara, on the island of Crete. In classical antiquity, it existed as a city-state alongside Lato and Kydonia on the island. The city's law code was also the oldest of the Occidental world.

Trivia

  • In Greek mythology, the city was where Europa, the wife of Zeus, gave birth to Minos, the legendary first King of Crete.

Appearance

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