Proxeny
IG II3 1 516 Date: 350-300 BC
. . . . . . . . . . . . he shall be proxenos and benefactor
(5) of the Athenian People, both himself
and his descendants . . . . . . if he has any need . . . he shall have right of access to the Council
and the People after the religious business or after the sacrifices (meta ta hiera);[1] and
(10) should he need anything
from the People, both the Council
in office at any time and the prytany
and the generals shall take care of him; and the
prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) (15) shall inscribe the proxeny for him on a stone
stele and stand it on the acropolis,
so that others may also know that
the People knows how to give thanks
to its benefactors
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