Treaties between Amyntas III and the Chalcidians information
4th century BC treaties between Macedon and the Chalkidian League
One column containing two treaties between Amyntas III of Macedon and the Chalkidian League has been discovered at Olynthus (the capital of the League). The first treaty is dated in c. 393 BC, the second one before 382 BC. The language of the texts is Ionic Greek, the main dialect of Chalcidice.
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