Pisa - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pisa
- a city on the coast of northern Etruria, Italy
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+ Pisae
168/52
enes and Masinissa, and from Pisa and Luna, appear before the senate.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.657
ninus, consul, son of Titus To Pisae. CIL_1 .661 Latin
Plin:HN_3.50
the sea and nearer to Pisa, between the rivers Auser and
Plin:HN_6.217
of Apulia, Campania, Etruria, Pisa, Luna, Luca, Genua, Liguria,
Plin:HN_7.181
Caesar, the latter dying at Pisa and the former at Rome;
Pisa 2
- a town in Elis, western Peloponnese, Greece
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Aelian:NA_5.17
work. The flies of Pisa at the season of the Olympic festi
Aelian:NA_11.8
depart, whereas the flies at Pisa need no bribe. So the
Alcaeus_12.64
G-P 9 } & Zeus, Lord of Pisa, crown under the steep hill
AntipThes_7.390
he journeyed from Pisa by night the thunderbolt from Zeus
Apul:Flor_9
I speak, once came to Pisa during the Olympic games arrayed
Archias_9.19
grim lion, crowned, and Pisa and Isthmus with its two bea
Athen_10.414
should gain & A prize on Pisa's banks: for such achievemen
Athen_15.683
the meadows of the holy Pisa
Crinag_6.350
often over the plain of Pisa hath uttered shrilly its pie
Euseb]:Chron_197
by the inhabitants of Pisa, because Elis was preoccupie
Euseb]:Chron_203
He even brought the bull to Pisa to help his training.
Euseb]:Chron_205
ere held by the inhabitants of Pisa. 105th [360 B.C.] -
Lucill_11.81
ery single one. At Pisa I saved one ear, and in Plataea
Lucill_11.258
dedicates to the Lord of Pisa & his skull, having collect
Nicand:Ge_74
to Ion in the lands of Pisa; for, pursuing a wild boar
Plut:Mor_837
Tantalus, in quest of Pisa, - Cadmus, in time past, goi
PsCallisth_1.18
let me make a voyage to Pisa." & Philip asked, "Do you
Simonid_16.24
lo, who, by the banks of Pisa, & conquered seven times
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