Decree for alliance with Dionysios I of Syracuse, 368/7 BC (?)
AIO 807 Date: 368/7 (or 372/1?) BC
In the archonship of [Nausigenes (368/7)?][1] . . . . . . prytany . . . . . . was secretary . . . . . . prytany. [Of the presiding committee] (5) -s son of Daippos (?) [of - was putting to the vote] . . . - proposed: [for the good fortune of the
Athenians?], the People shall decide: to praise
Dionysios the [ruler (archonta)] of Sicily, because he is
a good man with regard to the People of Athens (10) and the allies. He and his descendants
shall be allies of the People of Athens for all time on the following terms. If anybody
goes against the territory of the Athenians for war,
either by land or by sea, Dionysios
(15) and his descendants shall lend support as the
Athenians call on them, both by land and
by sea, with all their strength, as far as
possible. And if anybody goes against Dionysios or his
descendants or those whom Dionysios rules for
(20) war, either by land or by sea, the Athenians shall lend support [as they call on them], both
by land and by sea, with all their strength,
as far as possible. Dionysios or his descendants
shall not be permitted to bear arms [for harm] (25) against the territory (chÅran) of the Athenians,
either by land or by sea; nor
shall the Athenians be permitted to bear arms [for harm] against Dionysios or his descendants or
those whom Dionysios rules, either
(30) by land or by sea. The ambassadors (presbeis) who have come from Dionysios shall receive the oath
about the alliance; and there shall swear
the Council and the generals and
the hipparchs and the taxiarchs. Dionysios
(35) shall swear, and the . . . . . . of the Syracusans . . . -rarchs. Each party shall swear [the customary
oath ?]. The Athenian ambassadors (presbeis) sailing to Sicily shall receive the
(40) oaths. This decree the secretary
of the Council shall inscribe on a stone stele
and stand on the acropolis. For the inscribing
the treasurer of the People shall give [30?
drachmas].