Honours for the prytany of Kekropis
IG II3 1 1197 Date: Ca. 215 BC
. . . Kleosthenes [... proposed]: since the prytany of KekropisX,
having praised and crowned the treasurer,
whom they chose from among themselves,
[Theophanes son of - of Epieikidai], report to the Council
(5) that they performed all the proper sacrifices
in the prytany on behalf of the Council and the People,
and the children and women . . . and managed everything else
well and with love of honour, for good fortune, the Council shall decide,
(10) to praise the [treasurer, Theophanes of Epieikidai], and
crown him with a foliage [crown for his piety towards] [the gods and his love of honour towards the Athenian People],
and to praise also the secretary, - son of -
of Aixone, and the -, - son of -
(15) of Paiania and the -, - son of -doros
of Potamos, and the herald of the Council and People,
Eukles son of - of -, and the secretary
of the Council and the People, . . . of Rhamnous, and the undersecretary, . . . (20) of Phyle, 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.
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