- Source: Members of the Delian League
The members of the Delian League/Athenian Empire (c. 478-404 BC) can be categorized into two groups: the allied states (symmachoi) reported in the stone tablets of the Athenian tribute lists (454-409 BC), who contributed the symmachikos phoros ("allied tax") in money, and further allies, reported either in epigraphy or historiography, whose contribution consisted of ships, wood, grain, and military assistance; proper and occasional members, subject members and genuine allies.
Analysis
The study of the symmachikos phoros provides the following insights: The amount of tax paid by each state is written in Attic numerals. One-sixtieth is dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of the city. The membership is not limited to Ionians or Greek city-states (see Ialysus, Mysians, Eteocarpathians and the Carians whom Tymnes rules). Allied states of Western Greece are not categorized under a fiscal district the Thracian, Hellespontine, Insular, Carian and Ionian phoros of the eastern states; somehow comparable districts to the former Achaemenid satrapies of Skudra, Hellespontine Phrygia, the Yaunâ on this side of the sea, Karka, and the Yaûna across the sea. The categorization of members under these fiscal districts appeared first in the list of 443/2 BC. After 438 BC, the Carian phoros became part of the Ionian district and after c. 425 BC a new Aktaios phoros, comprising the coastal Troad, was created out of the Hellespontine district. During the Sicilian Expedition a fragmentary list suggests that the Athenian state had created a Magna Graecian district. The following names are readable: Naxians, Catanians, Sicels, Rhegians. The only references until now on the Pontic phoros are the list of 425/4 BC and 410/09 BC.
Paradoxically, although the modern current term for the alliance is "Delian League", inscriptions have not yet been found on the island related to the League, and the information about the transfer of the treasure comes from the chronologization of the first Attic tribute list in 454 BC and not by Thucydides, who just informs about the treasure and the center of the Athenian power/alliance being on Delos (Thuc. I.96.97). The first inscription which records the Athenians and allies comes from Delphi, dating to c. 475 BC, is fragmentary, and the names of the allies are not readable or not mentioned. There is an epigraphical gap between 475 and 454 BC, although the phrase Athenians and allies is always present in historiography (Thuc. 1. 109, campaign in Egypt).
The exact location of several inscribed cities is still debated. Athenian cleruchies and colonies like Amphipolis are considered part of the Athenian state and not members of the League.
Fiscal districts (443-409 BC)
= Insular phoros
=Nesiotikos phoros (Νησιωτικὸς φόρος)
Aegina
Euboea
Athenae Diades
Carystus
Chalcis
Diakrioi in Chalcis
Eretria
Poseideion Ποσίδεον
Styra
Cyclades
North Aegean
Hephaestia, Lemnos
Imbros
Myrina, Lemnos
Unknown region
Grynches
= Ionian phoros
=Ionikos phoros (Ἰωνικὸς φόρος)
Astyrenoi Mysoi in 444/443 and 438/437
Islands
Amorgioi on Amorgos
Chios 425/4 BC (before the fiscal districts in 454/3, 448/7 and 447/6)
Nisyrioi on Nisyros
Oinaioi of Oine on Icaria
Thermaioi of Thermai on Icaria
Aeolis
Cyme
Myrina
Pitane
Ionia
Unknown region (of Ionian or Carian phoros)
= Carian phoros
=Karikos phoros (Καρικὸς φόρος)
Caria and Doris
Dodecanese
Lycia
Kyllandios
Phaselis
Telandros
Telmessos
Tymnessos
Lycaonia
Milyae tribe
Pamphylia
Aspendos
Perga
Sillyon
Cilicia
Ityra
Kelenderis
= Thracian phoros
=Thrakios phoros (Θράκιος φόρος)
Pieria
Heraclion
Methone
Mygdonia
Aeneia
Bormiscus
Dicaea
Kalindoia
Chalcidice
East Macedonia
Argilus
Bergaioi
Neapolis
Thasos
Thrace proper
Abdera
Aenus
Methone
Samothrace
Sporades
Ikos city on Alonissos island
Peparethos
Skiathos
Unknown region
= Hellespontine phoros
=Hellespontios phoros (Ἑλλησπόντιος φόρος)
Islands
Bysbikos modern İmralı
Proconnesus
Tenedos
Thrace
Bisanthe
Byzantium
Didymoteichitai
Perinthus
Selymbra
Tyrodiza
Thracian Chersonese
Abydos
Alopeconnesus
Elaeus
Kallipolis
Sestus
Asia Minor
Unknown region
= Aktaiai Poleis =
The cities of the Aktaios phoros (Ἀκταῖος φόρος), the coastal Troad, separated from the Hellespontine district in 427 BC following the Mytilenaean revolt and first appearing in the tribute lists of 425/4 BC.
= Pontic phoros (Black Sea)
=Pontikos phoros (Ποντικός φόρος)
Other allies
Aegean
Mytilene
Rhodes
Samos
Cyprus
Evagoras I king c.410 BC
Egypt
Inaros rebel c.460 BC
Ionian Islands
Corcyra (source Thucydides Kerkyraika)
Zacynthus
Cephallenia
Leucas
West central Greece
Acarnanians
Locrians
Macedonia
Perdiccas II of Macedon, Antiochos of Orestis, Arrhabaios of Lynkestis (kings, symmachoi) 417-413 BC?
Archelaus I of Macedon Archelas supplies wood to Athens and takes the titles of proxenos and euergetes 407/6 BC
Magna Graecia
Catana (See also Sicilian Expedition)
Elymians and Segesta 433/2 BC
Leontini 433/2
Rhegium c.433/2 BC
Peloponnese
Argives, Mantineians and Eleans 420 BC
References
= Notes
== Primary sources
=History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides
Attic tribute lists in Old Attic Greek IG I³ 259 to IG I³ 291 (454 -415 BC).
IG I³ 259 454/3 BC, IG I³ 269 443/2 BC, IG I³ 270 442/1 BC, IG I³ 271 441/0 BC, IG I³ 272 440/39 BC, IG I³ 273 439/8 BC, IG I³ 277 435/4 BC, IG I³ 279 433/2 BC,
IG I³ 282 429/8 BC,
IG I³ 71 425/4 BC, IG I³ 270 422/1 BC, IG I³ 100 410/09 BC.
= Secondary sources
=The Athenian Tribute Lists by Benjamin D. Meritt, H. T. Wade-Gery, Malcolm F. McGregor ISBN 978-0-87661-913-1 (1939-1953)
The Athenian Empire Restored: Epigraphic and Historical Studies by Harold B Mattingly, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, ISBN 0-472-10656-2
The power of money: coinage and politics in the Athenian Empire by Thomas J. Figueira
Epigraphic geography: the tribute quota fragments assigned to 421/0-415/4 B.C by Lisa Kallet
Charles F. Edson, Notes of the Thracian phoros, CP 42 (1947)
Thrace by Anna Avramea, Greece. Genikē Grammateia Periphereias Anat. Makedonias-Thrakēs Page 107 ISBN 960-85609-1-8 (1994)
Mogens Herman Hansen and Thomas Heine Nielsen, An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis (Oxford University Press, 2004: ISBN 0-19-814099-1)
G. Pisani, Le liste dei tributi degli alleati di Atene (V sec. a.C.), Padova 1974, pp. 1–91
(www.academia.edu/30695318/Le_liste_dei_tributi_degli_alleati_di_Atene_V_sec._a.C._)
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