Alliance with Chios, 384/3 BC
AIO 802 Date: 384/3 BC
Relief[1] Alliance of Athens and Chios.[2] In the archonship
of Dieitrephes (384/3). In the first prytany,
of HippothontisVIII, for which -
son of -anes (?) from Oion was secretary . . . Uninscribed space (5) . . . [the Chians state that] . . . these . . . being mindful of the common
goods which have come to pass for the
Greeks, they will uphold like
the Athenians the peace and the friendship
(10) and the oaths and the existing agreement
which the King swore and the Athenians and
the Spartans and the other Greeks,
and have come [announcing] good things for the
People of Athens and the whole of
(15) Greece and the King, the People shall resolve:
to praise the People of Chios and the ambassadors (presbeis) who have come; and
the peace shall apply (huparchen), and the oaths and the
agreements which now exist; and to make
(20) the Chians allies on the basis of freedom and
autonomy, not contravening anything
that is written on the stelai about the
peace, nor being persuaded if anybody else contravenes anything
as far as possible; and to stand
(25) a stele on the acropolis in front of the statue;[3] and on this to inscribe that if anybody
goes against the Athenians the Chians will support with all their
strength as far as possible, and if anybody goes against
the Chians the Athenians will support with all their strength
(30) as far as possible; and the Council and the generals
and the taxiarchs shall swear the oath to the Chians who have come, and in Chios the Council
and the other officials (archas); and to choose
five men who shall sail to Chios and
(35) administer the oath to the city of Chios; and the alliance
shall be in force for all time; and to invite
the embassy (presbeian) of the Chians to
hospitality (xenian) in the city hall (prutaneion) tomorrow.
These were chosen as ambassadors (presbeis): Kephalos of
(40) Kollytos, - of Alopeke, Aisimos of
-,[4] -s of Phrearrhioi, Demokleides
of -. These were ambassadors (epresbeuon) of the Chians: Bryon, [Apelles?],
[Theokritos?], Archelas.