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Appendix 2 - Documents and translations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

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Summary

  1. Antigonos' letter to Teos regarding the synoikism with Lebedos

  2. The Aristodikides dossier

  3. The Laodike dossier

  4. The Ptolemaios dossier

  5. The Mnesimachos inscription

  6. The Laodike letter to Iasos

  7. The Apollonia-Salbake decree

  8. The Achaios decree

  9. The letter of Antiochos III to the Sardians

  10. The letters of Antiochos and Zeuxis to Herakleia-Latmos

  11. The Sardeis land conveyance

  12. Antiochos III's letter concerning Jerusalem

  13. Demetrios I's letter to Jonathan

  14. Demetrios II's letter to Jonathan

  15. The Baitokaike grant

The version of each text used is that of the first reference given in each case, unless otherwise stated. Only relevant parts of the texts have been provided, with my own translation. Interpolations in round brackets are simply intended to make the translation more readable.

DOCUMENT 1. ANTIGONOS' LETTER TO TEOS REGARDING THE SYNOIKISM WITH LEBEDOS

RC3.

Summary §1–9

Antigonos Monophthalmos settled the details of the synoikism between Teos and Lebedos.

Summary §10, lines 72–80

The Lebedians wished to be allowed to set up a fund to import grain in order to create a reserve, which the Teians seconded and even asked for more money. Antigonos was not pleased with the idea.

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The Seleukid Royal Economy
The Finances and Financial Administration of the Seleukid Empire
, pp. 310 - 331
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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