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Gods. The envoys from Leontinoi who made the alliance and the oath: Timenor son of Agathokles, (5)Sosis son of Glaukias, Gelon son of Exekestos; secretary Theotimos son of Tauriskos. In the archonship of Apseudes (433/2) and the Council for which (10)Kritiades was secretary. The Council and the People decided. Akamantis was in prytany. Charias was secretary. Timoxenos (15)was chairman. Kallias proposed: that there shall be the alliance between the Athenians and the Leontinians, and they shall give and receive the oath. (20)The Athenians shall swear as follows: ‘We shall be allies of the Leontinians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ The Leontinians shall swear likewise: (25)‘We shall be allies of the Athenians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ Concerning . . . . . .
Property / Translation EN: Gods. The envoys from Leontinoi who made the alliance and the oath: Timenor son of Agathokles, (5)Sosis son of Glaukias, Gelon son of Exekestos; secretary Theotimos son of Tauriskos. In the archonship of Apseudes (433/2) and the Council for which (10)Kritiades was secretary. The Council and the People decided. Akamantis was in prytany. Charias was secretary. Timoxenos (15)was chairman. Kallias proposed: that there shall be the alliance between the Athenians and the Leontinians, and they shall give and receive the oath. (20)The Athenians shall swear as follows: ‘We shall be allies of the Leontinians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ The Leontinians shall swear likewise: (25)‘We shall be allies of the Athenians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ Concerning . . . . . . / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Gods. The envoys from Leontinoi who made the alliance and the oath: Timenor son of Agathokles, (5)Sosis son of Glaukias, Gelon son of Exekestos; secretary Theotimos son of Tauriskos. In the archonship of Apseudes (433/2) and the Council for which (10)Kritiades was secretary. The Council and the People decided. Akamantis was in prytany. Charias was secretary. Timoxenos (15)was chairman. Kallias proposed: that there shall be the alliance between the Athenians and the Leontinians, and they shall give and receive the oath. (20)The Athenians shall swear as follows: ‘We shall be allies of the Leontinians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ The Leontinians shall swear likewise: (25)‘We shall be allies of the Athenians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ Concerning . . . . . . / reference
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Author of publication: Stephen Lambert
Publication title: Attic Inscriptions Online
Author: P. J. Rhodes

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Reaffirmed alliance with Leontinoi
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IG I³ 54
Reaffirmed alliance with Leontinoi

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    Gods. The envoys from Leontinoi who made the alliance and the oath: Timenor son of Agathokles, (5)Sosis son of Glaukias, Gelon son of Exekestos; secretary Theotimos son of Tauriskos. In the archonship of Apseudes (433/2) and the Council for which (10)Kritiades was secretary. The Council and the People decided. Akamantis was in prytany. Charias was secretary. Timoxenos (15)was chairman. Kallias proposed: that there shall be the alliance between the Athenians and the Leontinians, and they shall give and receive the oath. (20)The Athenians shall swear as follows: ‘We shall be allies of the Leontinians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ The Leontinians shall swear likewise: (25)‘We shall be allies of the Athenians for all time, without deceit and unharmfully.’ Concerning . . . . . .
    1 reference
    Stephen Lambert
    Attic Inscriptions Online
    P. J. Rhodes