Citizenship for an Eretrian

IG II3 1 1243 Date: Ca. 200 BC
 
. . . . . . and he shall also be granted citizenship, having been scrutinised in the court according to the law; and the court presidents (thesmothetas), when they fill the court with the five hundred and one (5) jurors, shall introduce the scrutiny of him and shall put to the vote concerning him, even if he is not present; and he may be enrolled in the tribe and deme and phratry that he wishes; and on his maintaining in time to come his good will towards the People, he may (10) obtain further benefits, whatever he may be deemed worthy of; and in order that the privileges voted for him by the People shall be apparent, the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis; and the treasurer of the military fund (15) shall allocate the expenditure accrued for inscribing and [setting up?] the stele.
In crown The Council the People (crown) -archos (20) of Eretria.