Honours for the brothers Aristolas and Sostratos
IG II3 1 846 Date: 301–295 BC
. . . (5) the People shall decide: to praise Aristolas
and his brother Sostratos
for the good will and love of honour (philotimias) that
they have both collectively for all
Athenians and individually for each,
(10) and to crown each of them
with a gold crown according to the law;
that Aristolas and Sostratos
shall be Athenians, and their descendants,
and shall enrol in the tribe and deme and phratry
(15) that they wish; and the prytany
of the tribe [Leontis or AiantisVI or XI] shall put the vote about
their citizenship to the People
at the next Assembly;
and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
(20) on a stone stele
and stand the stele on the acropolis
next to the other stele on which
the [Samians or Rhodians] who took citizenship earlier
are inscribed;
(25) and for the inscription of the stele the
inspector (exetastēn) and the trittys commanders (trittuarchous) shall give
30 drachmas.
In crown The People (crowns)
Aristolas
In crown The People (crowns)
Sostratos