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Alliance Treaty between Athens and Byzantium of 378 BC

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This paper discusses a treaty of alliance that was agreed between Athens and Byzantium in 378/7 BC. Along with other similar decrees, it should be considered as a preliminary step in the forming of the second Athenian league.
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Title: Alliance Treaty between Athens and Byzantium of 378 BC
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This paper discusses a treaty of alliance that was agreed between Athens and Byzantium in 378/7 BC.
Along with other similar decrees, it should be considered as a preliminary step in the forming of the second Athenian league.

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