MTL - Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece-v9 Chapter 184 The establishment of the new Greek alliance (2)
On January 5th, the New Greece Alliance Conference was officially held. It was hosted by Cloto Kataks, and Hiros assisted. Nearly 200 city-state envoys attended the meeting. After the large alliance agreement framework has been established, the envoys remain There was a heated debate on some small details.
On January 11, the final alliance agreement was established, the main contents of which were:
First of all, Article 1 is Dionia, Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Argos... the Greek city-states voluntarily established the New Greece Alliance, and voluntarily elected Dionia as the permanent leader of the alliance;
After the establishment of the New Hellenic Union Parliament, each city-state recommends a citizen of the city-state to become a member of the Union, which is changed every three years, but the member of Dionia will always serve as the chairman of the Union;
The members of the alliance must not start a war with each other, otherwise the alliance will form an army, led by Dionian, to crusade against the initiator of the war;
If conflicts occur among members of the alliance, they must be submitted to the alliance parliament, and Dionia is responsible for forming an investigation team for discussion and settlement;
If a member of the alliance encounters an invasion by a foreign enemy, the alliance will form an army, led by Dionia until the foreign enemy is repelled to ensure the safety of all members of the alliance;
If the members of the alliance want to start a war outside, they can make a request to the alliance council. If the alliance discusses and approves it, they will be assisted. If it fails, the alliance will not guarantee the security of its territory, and Dioni Ya has a veto right;
If other city-states want to join the alliance, they must be discussed and approved by the parliament, but Dionia has a veto;
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In addition, under the deterrence and strong insistence of Dionia, the New Greece Alliance also confirmed the sphere of influence of the main members of the alliance:
Recognize the territory of Athens as the entire Attica peninsula, including Aegina and Salamis;
Recognize the territory of Sparta as Lagnia, including Kythira (Because at the end of the Greek War, Argus surrendered in time, and actively sent troops to assist the Dionian army, Dionian occupied Sparta Taitia gave it back to Argos for hundreds of years, and the Spartans who were still worried about their fate had no intention of opposing it);
Confirmed that Thebes established the Piorcia Alliance led by Thebes, which included the entire Piorcia region, including Oropus;
(Thebes, as the only strong Greek power that did not oppose Dionian in the Greek War, and supported Dionian in the latter part of the war, leading to a faster victory. Of course, Dionian must give back to the allies and make every effort. It satisfies the dream pursued by the top Thebes such as Pelopidas and Ipamirunda.
But for the transfer of Oropus to Thebes, the Athenian envoys led by Callistratus firmly opposed it. They believed that the Oropus people had always been close to Athens and regarded Thebes as an enemy. Oropus has always been considered a part of Attica, and should be placed under Attica, not Peosha...
Since Pelopidas also had a strong argument, the issue was controversial in the process of drawing up the covenant. In the end, Cloto Catacs conducted mediation and proposed to return the Aegina occupied by Dionian. To Athens, and Oropus was placed under the Piotr League. Aegina was obviously more important to Athens than Oropus, Calistratus finally agreed, and Pelopidas also fulfilled his wish.
For Dionia, since Athens has become an ally, it is only natural for Aegina to return Athens. This is exactly the same as killing two birds with one stone. )
Confirmed that Mandinia established the Arcadian Alliance with Mandinia as the mainstay, and that the original territory of Tagia belonged to Mandinia (this is the firm support given by Cloto Catax to the war Dionian’s Mandinia’s greatest return also fulfilled the promise he had made before. Hilos even threatened other Arcadian city-states that opposed this issue, claiming that “if they disagree, Then Dionia will come to calculate with them the account of betraying Dionia in the war, and Taigeya will be their role model". The envoys of the Arcadian city-states finally did not dare to object);
It is confirmed that Olympia is under the jurisdiction of Alice, but Alice has no right to prevent the city-states of the New Hellenic Union from coming to worship Zeus or cancel their right to participate in the Games (it can be said that Alice can finally regain control of Olympia, thanks to The intercession of Ionikus, who has joined Messenia, and other former citizens of Ellis, and the full cooperation of the Ellis people when Croto Kataks sent troops to surround Olympia to threaten its priests);
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On January 12, the envoys of the city-states signed the covenant one after another, and then the covenant and its signature were inscribed on a three-meter-high, one-meter-diameter copper pillar by a well-known Greek carver. Face this copper pillar full of words in turn, and solemnly swear in the name of the twelve gods of Greece: its city-state will abide by the covenant and never betray!
Finally, this sacred copper pillar will be transported to Turii and erected in front of the gate of the new Greek Union Parliament that is being built.
On March 1, a grand triumphal ceremony was held in Turri, the capital of the Holy Kingdom of Dionia.
When the news of "conquering the Greek mainland" reached Dionian territory, the people of Greek descent were ecstatic, knowing that most of them are either refugees from the Eastern Mediterranean or descendants of immigrants from the Greek city-state. Even though the country is now rich and strong, there is still a trace of colonial humbleness deep down in my heart, and now those Greek city-states once regarded as their mother state have bowed their heads to Dionia, so proud and proud. They spread flowers and sang and danced to greet the soldiers who had been waiting for this triumphal style for months.
On the platform in front of the Great Assembly Hall, Davos was as happy as the people, especially when he saw his son who strode up, his eyes never stopped looking.
When Croto Kataks came to him, his feet "slammed, and he delivered a military salute very powerfully. He shouted loudly: "Your Majesty, the Greek Expeditionary Force Commander Croto Katak Si, salute you! "
At that moment, Hades Davos, who has experienced countless winds and waves and has been in power for more than 20 years, was a little excited. His voice was slightly trembling and said: "My child...you have lost a lot of weight, but you are more energetic! It's good, I didn't live up to my expectations of you!"
Father’s kind words dispelled the perseverance that Croto Kataks had exercised over half a year in the battle. He suddenly reddened his eyes and whispered guiltily, “Father, please forgive me, I didn’t take good care of my big brother!”
Daves comforted softly: "It's not your fault! Your mother and I didn't blame you, and Cynthia and Aiduy didn't blame you! After the triumphal ceremony is over, we will go home together to Adoris' grave. Worship before!"
He patted Cloto Kataks on the shoulder, handed the golden scepter into his hand, and said encouragingly: "But now you have to cheer up and join the people of the kingdom to celebrate the work of countless soldiers. A great victory in exchange for blood!"
Croto Kataks nodded, tried to squeeze a smile, and Daves turned to face the thousands of soldiers and people in the square, and raised his scepter high.
The cheers suddenly rose above the waves like a turbulent ocean.
A month later, Daves appointed Cloto Catacs as the consul of the Holy Kingdom of Dionia, and together with the six ministers of state affairs.
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There is a Mount Aegalius in the Attica territory of Athens. It has the city of Athens to the east and a small town called Selesia at the foothills of the west. Due to the high-quality clay on the nearby river bank, it is made of The pottery industry is well-known throughout Greece.
There are many pottery houses and kilns in the town, and countless plumes of smoke rise here every day, day and night, shrouded in smoke and dust. Outsiders who see this situation often worry about the residents of the small town. UU reads www.uukanshu.com and the Athenians will calmly tell them at this time: This is a good thing, which means the prosperity of the pottery industry in Athens!
In fact, it is true. Even after the establishment of the New Greece Alliance and Dionia became the new hegemon of Greece, the concerns of the Athenian pottery merchants did not appear. Not only did the Athens pottery industry not decline, but the orders far exceeded the past.
Early in the morning, Hesklaus took a pack from the outskirts of Athens and rushed to Selesia.
A big house near the town gate in the western district of the small town was his pottery field. As soon as he entered the courtyard, the foreman in charge of the entire pottery factory immediately reported to him that the last batch of pottery was coming out of the kiln.
He hurried to the kiln immediately. The kiln had just been opened. In the hot air filled with black ashes, the pottery pieces that were burnt red were displayed before everyone's eyes: they have all kinds of shapes, but they are all different from traditional ones. Patterns of Athens pottery.
Everyone present is accustomed to this, because these pottery is customized by the buyer, these styles are also provided by the buyer, and the buyer is a Turiyi merchant.
It should be understood that when Hesklaus first handed the new patterns provided by the buyer to the potters specializing in making embryos and shaping, these highly skilled Athens potters refused to make them, believing that these patterns were rebellious and random designs. Hesklaus fired one potter after another. The collective resistance of potters once put his pottery business in a desperate situation, but later more than half of the pottery in Selesia received from Dionia. Potters who had to dress and eat eventually chose to give in.
While waiting for the pottery to cool down, Hesklaus went to the bottle painting room next to him. He would like to express his gratitude to the painter Oniximos and his assistants who painted the pottery works and give generous rewards. .