Treaty Between Athens and Chios
Abstract
In 384 BC, Athens probably renewed a defensive alliance with Chios on the basis of the principles of eleutheria and autonomia: the explicit reference is to the King’s Peace. Here, a new completion of the lines 6-7 of the decree of alliance between Athens and Chios and an explanatory hypothesis as to the composition of the relief – which may represent Boule, Demos and Athena – are suggested.
Submitted: Aug. 30, 2016 | Accepted: Nov. 15, 2016 | Published June 30, 2017 | Language: it
Keywords Imbro • Senofonte • Symmachia • Diodoro • Asia • Eleutheria e autonomia • Alleanza difensiva • Greci • Lemno • Boule • Atene • Demos • Sciro • Atena • Pace del Re • Chio
External resources AXON 149
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