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Δυσπόντιον, πόλις Πισαίας, ἀπὸ Δυσπόντου τοῦ Πέλοπος, παρὰ τὴν ὁδὸν τὴν ἐξ Ἤλιδος εἰς Ὀλυμπίαν. ἀπὸ ταύτης Ἀντίμαχος ἦν ὀλυμπιονίκης νικήσας [ἐν ὀλυμπιάδι] στάδιον. Φλέγων ἐν ὀλυμπιάδι βʹ Ἀντίμαχος Ἠλεῖος ἐκ Δυσποντίου στάδιον. καὶ ἐν κζʹ Δάιππος Κροτωνιάτης πύξ, Ἠλείων ἐκ Δυσποντίου τέθριππον. μέμνηται δ´ αὐτῆς καὶ Τρύφων ἐν παρωνύμοις γράφων οὕτως τὸ ἐθνικόν οἱ δὲ Δυσποντεῖς οὐ παρὰ τὴν πόλιν Δυσπόντιον καλοῦνται (ἐλέγοντο γὰρ Δυσποντιεῖς), παρὰ δὲ τὸν Πέλοπος υἱὸν Δύσποντον. Stephanus of Byzantium

Dyspontium (Ancient Greek: Δυσπόντιον) was one of the eight towns of Pisatis in ancient Elis. It was situated in the plain between Elis and Olympia, north of the river Alpheus and not far from the sea.[1] It has been identified with the modern village Skafidia.[2] Pausanias writes that in the time of king Pyrrhus of Pisatis, the cities of Pisa, Makistos, Scillus, and Dyspontium rebelled against the Eleans because of the organization of the Olympic Games. Pisa and its allies were defeated and their cities were destroyed (c. 575 BCE).[3] After the city was destroyed, many of its inhabitants moved to Epidamnus and Apollonia.[1] According to local legend, the town was founded by Dysponteus, son of Oenomaus.[4]

References

Strabo. Geographica. 8.3.32. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.
Smith, William, ed. (1854). "Dyspontium". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. 1. London: John Murray. p. 796.
Pausanias. Description of Greece. 6.22.2. et seq.

Pausanias. Description of Greece. 6.22.4.

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Dyspontium". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.

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