The decree states that any foreigner that supported the pro-democratic Athenians by amassing with them in Phyle, or joined along the way to Piraeus, should be granted citizenship for themselves and their offspring. Following this, the Athenians allowed these new citizens to diffuse into the ten tribes of Athens and become subject to the same laws that average citizens were to follow. The decree also insisted upon the allowance for those men that joined later, during the battle of Munichia which helped secure the Piraeus, to adopt the status of isoteleia (a form of half-citizenship). Also important to mention is the presence of presiding archon, Xenaenetus, and secretary, Lysiades. The mentioning of names such as these prove very helpful to historians in dating such an
The decree states that any foreigner that supported the pro-democratic Athenians by amassing with them in Phyle, or joined along the way to Piraeus, should be granted citizenship for themselves and their offspring. Following this, the Athenians allowed these new citizens to diffuse into the ten tribes of Athens and become subject to the same laws that average citizens were to follow. The decree also insisted upon the allowance for those men that joined later, during the battle of Munichia which helped secure the Piraeus, to adopt the status of isoteleia (a form of half-citizenship). Also important to mention is the presence of presiding archon, Xenaenetus, and secretary, Lysiades. The mentioning of names such as these prove very helpful to historians in dating such an