[1] The Aetolian League was a unique case of a larger political entity which granted isopoliteia treaties.
There are many examples of this, such as a pact between Miletus and Cyzicus from approximately 330 BC which recorded their eternal friendship.
[4] A colony could also be granted an isopoliteia from its mother city, like Kios obtained it from Miletus in ca.
Vanessa Gorman argues that Miletus used isopoliteia treaties to attract settlers from its colonies when the city was rebuilt after the Battle of Mycale in 479 BC.
The resettlement of Teos around the second half of the sixth century by settlers from its colony Abdera might have been a similar case.