Honours for the prytany of Aiantis
IG II3 1 1162 Date: 214/3 BC
Gods.
Decree 1 In the archonship of Diokles (214/3). Boedromion. In the
fourth prytany, of AiantisXII, for which Aristophanes
son of Stratokles of KeiriadaiXI was secretary. Decrees of the People.
(5) On the eighteenth of Boedriomion, the twenty-
third of the prytany. Principal assembly in the theatre.
Of the presiding committee Pistokles son of Demon of Anakaia
was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members.
The People decided.
(10) Aristion son of Aristokles of Xypete proposed; concerning what
the prytany of AiantisXII reports about the
sacrifices which they made before the Assemblies to Apollo
Prostaterios and Artemis Boulaia and
the other gods to whom it is traditional, for good fortune, the
(15) People shall decide, to accept the good things that occurred
in the sacrifices which they made for the health and preservation of the Council
and the People; and since the prytany made all
the sacrifices which are proper during the prytany well
and with love of honour, and managed the convening of the
(20) Council and the Assembly and everything else which the laws
and decrees of the People prescribe for them, to praise
the prytany of AiantisXII and crown it with a gold
crown according to the law for its piety towards the
gods and its love of honour towards the Athenian Council
(25) and People; and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon;
and for inscribing and setting up (anathesin) the stele
the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate the expenditure accrued.
col. 1
The Council (crowns)
(30) the
treasurer
Dorotheos
of
Marathon
col. 2
(35) The People (crowns)
the
prytany
col. 3
The Council (crowns)
the
(40) secretary
Herodoros
of
Rhamnous
Decree 2 In the archonship of Diokles (214/3), in the fifth prytany,
(45) of AkamantisVIII, for which Aristophanes son of Stratokles of KeiriadaiXI was secretary. Decrees of the Council. On the second of Pyanopsion,
the eighth of the prytany. Council in the Council chamber. Of the presiding committee
Pe-kles son of Antipatros of Lamptrai was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members.
The Council decided.
(50) Aristion son of Aristokles of Xypete proposed: since the prytany
of AiantisXII report to the Council that the treasurer, whom they chose from
among themselves, Dorotheos son of Dorion of Marathon, made the proper
sacrifices on behalf of the Council and the People and the children and the women,
and managed everything else well and with love of honour,
(55) for good fortune, the Council shall decide, to praise the treasurer, Dorotheos
[[son of Dorotheos]][1] of Marathon, and the secretary, Herodoros son of - of
Rhamnous, and the treasurer of the Council, Nikomachos of Paiania, and the
herald of the Council, Eukles of Trinemeia, and the secretary of the Council
and the People, Nikodoros son of Nikodoros of Phrearrhioi, and the undersecretary,
(60) Philokrates son of A- of Paiania, and the pipe-player, Dexilaos
of Halai; and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon; and the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate for inscribing the stele the expenditure accrued.
col. 1
Marathon
(65) [Dorotheo]s
Demophon
Sosigenes
Phainippos
Hellen
(70) Myrtilos
Alexandros
Demetrios
Diophanes
Antenor
(75) Eubios
col. 2
Aristonikos
Nikon
Phaleron
Philon
(80) -eon
S-
Nikodemos
Platon
Herakleitos
(85) Dionysios
Kallistratos
col. 3
Timarchos
Zoandros
Epaineas
(90) Dexiochos
Mnaseas
Oenoe
Theogenes
Philonides
(95) Parmenon
Xenneas
Aristokritos
col. 4
Epigenes
Trikorynthos
(100) Moschion
Zoilos
Aithon
Ersias
Dionysios
(105) Zopyros
Rhamnous
Archestratos
Herodoros
col. 5
Sokles
(110) Dionysios
Alexandros
Demoxenos
Stratippos
Onesikritos
(115) Pindaros
Pausanias
Pytheas
Antipatros
col. 1
The Council (crowns)
(120) Nikomachos
of
Paiania
col. 2
The Council (crowns)
Eukles
(125) of
Trinemeia
col. 3
The Council (crowns)
Nikodoros
of
(130) Phrearrhioi
col. 1
The Council (crowns)
Philokrates
of
Pallene
col. 2
(135) The Council (crowns)
Dexilaos
of
Halai.