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- the Pisatans and Triphylians revolted from Elis and ****isted the Messenians, while the Eleians sided with the Spartans. In this war the Pisatans were...
- power diminished and the sanctuary fell into the hands of the Pisatans in 676 BC. The Pisatans organized the games until the late 7th century BC. The earliest...
- celebrating the Olympic games, which had formerly been the prerogative of the Pisatans. Olympia was in Elian land, and tradition dates the first recorded games...
- (V.10) [1]; the defeat of Oenomaus by Pelops provided a "legendary parallel" for the ousting from control of the festival of the Pisatans by the Eleans...
- is now known as Macedon. This is perhaps the Pheidon that ****isted the Pisatans to expel the Eleian superintendents of the Olympian Games and presided...
- describing the coast of Elis "After Chelonatas comes the long sea-s**** of the Pisatans; and then Cape Pheia. And there was also a small town called Pheia: 'beside...
- (1911), Chronology (§ Olympiads). None-Olympiad for Elis. Organized by Pisatans. It was Onomastus who established the rules of Boxing, according to Eusebius...
- bishops on the island of Corsica, and condemning the pamphlets of the Pisatans. Étienne de Bar was in the Moselle valley in the late spring and early...
- instantly taken up by Pope Clement III, who, in February 1188, ordered the Pisatans and the Genoans each to choose representatives to negotiate and swear their...