Honours for a Plataian
IG II3 1 480 Date: Ca. 325-322/1 BC
. . . . . . [Of the presiding committee (proedrōn)] -ikos (?) of Thorai was putting to the vote. The People
decided. Demeas son of Demades of Paiania[1] proposed: since T-
(5) son of [Mo?]schos of Plataia is well disposed
towards the Athenian People and
does whatever good is in his
power on behalf of the city, the People
shall decide: that he shall be an Athenian, himself and
(10) his descendants, and he shall be enrolled
in the tribe and deme and phratry
that he wishes, except those which the laws
prohibit; and the prytany (prutaneis) of AkamantisV shall put
(15) the vote about him to the People
in the Assembly; and the
prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele and stand
(20) it on the acropolis . . . . . .