Honours for Kephisophon of Paiania
IG II3 1 402 Date: Ca. 345-335 BCFace A (front)
. . . . . . the chairman (epistatēn) of the [Council?] in
the [tenth?] prytany, whoever is deemed to have given
the best advice to the Council and the
(5) Athenian People, and the Council resolved to crown him
with a gold crown of 500 drachmas
for his manly virtue (andragathias) and excellence towards the Council and the People, and
having voted on the matter, the Council decided
that Kephisophon had given the best advice
(10) to the Council and the People and had taken care of everything,
well and justly, that the laws command and
the People required the Council to do, the
Council shall resolve: to praise [Kephisophon son of Kallibios] of Paiania[1] for his manly virtue (andragathias) and excellence towards
(15) the Council and the People . . . . . .
Face B (left)
Crown