Treaty with Mytilene
IG II3 1 299 Date: 347/6 BC
In the archonship of Themistokles (347/6). The Council
and the People decided. AigeisII was in prytany. Lysimachos son of Sosidemos of Acharnai was
secretary. Theophilos of Halimous was chairman.[1] (5) Stephanos son of Antidorides of Eroiadai[2] proposed: concerning what the
envoys from Mytilene say, and the treasurer of the Paralos,[3] and what Phaidros the general has written in his letter,
the People shall decide: that the friendship and
(10) alliance shall exist for the People of
Mytilene[4] towards the Athenian People,
which the cities have arranged among themselves;
and the money from the allied levy allied levy (suntaxeōs) falling to the Mytileneans (Mutilēnaiois gignomena) (?),
(15) they shall give or send . . . . . . talents . . . . . . . . . (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (25) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .