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management of the
sacred precinct. The
existence of an
ancient district called Pisatis (ἡ Πισᾶτις),
which included 8
villages over half of
modern Elis, is indicated...
- : p. 15 (Pelops was
famous for his
chariot race with King
Oenomaus of
Pisatis.) The
winners of the
events were
admired and
immortalised in
poems and...
- Gr****: Σαλμωνεύς) was 'the wicked'
eponymous king and
founder of
Salmone in
Pisatis.
Salmoneus was
formerly a
Thessalian prince as son of King
Aeolus of Aeolia...
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Laura Pisati (1869/1870 - 30
March 1908) was an
Italian mathematician. She was the
first Italian to join the
Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV), in...
-
Tuscan city of Pisa
during the 10th and 11th
centuries Pisa,
Greece or
Pisatis, an
ancient Gr**** town in Elis Pisa (river),
Poland Pisa-class cruiser...
-
three districts: Koilē (Κοίλη "Hollow",
Latinised Coele), or
Lowland Elis
Pīsâtis (Πισᾶτις "[territory] of Pisa")
Triphylia (Τριφυλία Triphūlía "Country...
-
Alesium or
Alesion (Ἀλήσιον) by Steph**** of Byzantium, was a town of
Pisatis in
ancient Elis,
situated upon the road
leading across the
mountains from...
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Letrinoi (Ancient Gr****: Λέτρινοι) or
Letrina (Λετρίνα) was a town of
Pisatis in
ancient Elis,
situated near the sea, upon the
Sacred Way
leading from...
- part of
Pisatis. It was the smallest, but most
populous of the two provinces. The seat was Pyrgos.
Olympia Province contained most of
Pisatis and Triphylia...
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Margalai (Μαργάλαι) or
Margaea or
Margaia (Μάργαια) was a town in the
Pisatis in
ancient Elis, in the
territory of Amphidolia, was
supposed by some to...