Extensive Definition
Elis, or Eleia (Greek,
Modern: Ήλιδα Ilida, Ancient: Ēlis, Doric: Alis ,
Elean : Walis) is an ancient district, that corresponds with the
modern Elis
Prefecture. It is in southern Greece on the
Peloponnesos
peninsula, bounded on
the north by Achaea, east by
Arcadia,
south by Messenia, and west
by the Ionian
Sea.
The first Olympic
festival was organized in Elean land, Olympia,
Greece by the authorities of Elis in the 8th century BCE - with
tradition dating the first games at 776 BCE. The Hellanodikai,
the judges of the Games, were of Elean origin.
The local form of the name was Valis, or Valeia,
and its meaning, in all probability, “the lowland.” In its physical
constitution Elis is practically one with Achaea and Arcadia; its
mountains are mere offshoots of the Arcadian highlands, and its
principal rivers are fed by Arcadian springs.
Elis was divided into three districts:
- Hollow (Coele) or Lowland Elis,
- Pisatis, or the territory of Pisa, and
- Triphylia, or the country of the three tribes.
Hollow Elis, the largest and most northern of the
three, was watered by the Peneus and its tributary the Ladon. The
district was famous in antiquity for its cattle and horses. Pisatis
extended south from Hollow Elis to the right bank of the Alpheus,
and was divided into eight departments called after as many towns.
Triphylia stretches south from the Alpheus to the Neda.
Today Elis is a small village of 150 citizens,
located 14km NE of Amaliada, build
over the ruins of the ancient town. It has a museum that contains
many treasures, discovered in the recent excavations. It also has
one of the most well-preserved Ancient Theaters in Greece. Elis is
well known for breeding horses and its "creation" of the Olympic
games.
List of Eleans
Athletes- Coroebus of Elis, the first Ancient Olympic gold-medalist
- Salmoneus, mythological king of Elis
- Aethlius, mythological king of Elis
- Endymion (mythology)
- Epeius
- Aetolus
- Augeas, king of Elis related to the Fifth Labour of Heracles
- Amphimachus, king of Elis and leader of Eleans in Trojan War
- Thalpius, leader of Eleans in Trojan War
- Oxylus, king of Elis
- Hippias of Elis, Greek sophist
- Phaedo of Elis, founder of the Elean Schoolhttp://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2563.html
- Pyrrho
- Troilus (4th century BC) athlete
Eleans as barbarians
Eleans were labelled as the greatest barbarians barbarotatoi by
musician Stratonicus
of Athens
In Hesychius(s.v.
) and other ancient lexica Eleans are also listed as barbarophones.
Indeed the North-West
Doric dialect of Elis is, after the Aeolic dialects, one
of the most difficult for the modern reader of epigraphic
texts
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