The joint kings Theodorus and Amynander of Athamania — a small Pindus kingdom in NW Greece — answer an embassy from Teos (the envoys Pythagoras and Clitus): they recognize the city and its territory as sacred to Dionysus, inviolable (asylos) and exempt from tribute (aphorologetos), acceding to all the Teians' requests. They ground the grant in three things: their friendly relations with all the Greeks, their claimed kinship (syngeneia) with Hellen, founding ancestor of the common Greek name, and their affection for Teos — and in the hope of winning the goodwill of the god. The corpus's only Athamanian document and a vivid specimen of asylia diplomacy. c.205-201 BCE.阿塔曼尼亚(希腊西北品都斯之小王国)之共王忒奥多罗斯与阿密南德,答复忒奥斯之使团(使节毕达哥拉斯与克利托斯):承认该城及其领地献于狄俄尼索斯、不可侵犯(asylos)且免于贡赋(aphorologetos),允其所请之一切。诸王以三事为本:与全体希腊人之友好、其所称与希伦(希腊共名之始祖)之亲缘、及对忒奥斯之眷爱 —— 并冀得神之善意。乃本集唯一阿塔曼尼亚文书,asylia 外交之生动一例。约公元前205–201年。