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- independent Elamite king Pittit after Artab**** I's death. Mithridates II invaded Elymais and captured Susa. Then he confronted Pittit in a final battle, where...
- Okkonapses (c. 139/138–137 BC) Tigraios (c. 137–132 BC) Darius Soter (c. 129 BC) Pittit (125–124 BC) Kamnaskires III with Anzaze (c. 82–62/61 BC) Kamnaskires IV...
- reinforced by several of the rulers bearing Elamite names, such as Kamnaskires, Pittit and Anzaze. The name Kamnaskires, borne by several kings, derives from the...
- rebel Tigraios (c. 137–c. 132 bc), rebel Darius Soter (c. 129 BC), rebel Pittit (125–124 BC), rebel Kamnaskires III (c. 82–62/61 BC), co-ruler with Anzaze...
- Mayfield, New South Wales Police Levi Perry, Western Australia Ross Edward Pittit, Queensland James Martin Regan†, Western Australia Clancy Jade Roberts,...
- commissioned two Huguenot furniture makers, Paul Roumieu senior and Peter Pittit, to repair the church. From 1687, the congregation of Holyrood Abbey occupied...