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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...
- 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...
- : 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...
- Laura Pisati (1869/1870 - 30 March 1908) was an Italian mathematician. She was the first Italian to join the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV), in...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- each of the three districts into which Elis was divided, Hollow Elis, Pisatis, and Triphylia, contained four tribes. This is in accordance with the fourfold...