Honours for the prytany of Kekropis
IG II3 1 1246 Date: Ca. 200 BC
In the archonship of Ankylos, in the (prytany of) Pandionis.[1] On the
twenty-first (dekatei husterai); the twenty-fourth of the prytany.
Assembly in the Piraeus. Of the presiding committee [Komaios] son of Chares
of Lakiadai was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members.
(5) The People decided.
Xenophon son of Euphantos of Berenikidai proposed: about what the prytany
of Kekropis report about the sacrifices
which they made before the Assemblies to Apollo
Prostaterios and Artemis Boulaia and the other
(10) gods to whom it is traditional, for good fortune, the 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 were proper
in the prytany well and with love of honour, and managed
(15) the convening of the Council and the People, and everything else which the laws prescribe
. . .