Honours for the prytany of Attalis
IG II3 1 1328 Date: 173/2 BC
Decree 1 Gods
In the archonship of Alexis (173/2), in the second prytany, of Attalis.
On the twenty-first (dekatei husterai) of Metageitnion, the nineteenth
of the prytany. Assembly in the Piraeus. Of the presiding committee
(5) Euboulides son of Promethi- of - was putting to the vote and his fellow presiding committee members.
Onesandros son of Onetor of Kydathenaion proposed: concerning what
the prytany of Attalis reports about the sacrifices
which they made before the Assemblies to Apollo Prostaterios
and to Artemis Boulaia and Phosphoros and
(10) to the other gods for whom it is customary, for good fortune, the
People shall decide to welcome the good results that have occurred in the sacrifices which
they made for the health and preservation of the Council, the People and
the allies; and, since the prytany has made all the sacrifices
which are proper in the prytany well and with love of honour (philotimōs) (15) and has also taken care of the convening of the Council and the
People and of everything else which the laws and the decrees
of the People prescribe for it, to praise the prytany
of Attalis and to crown it with a gold crown according
to the law, for its piety towards the gods and its love of
(20) honour towards the Council and the People of the Athenians; and the
prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon; and for the
inscribing of the stele and its setting up the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall defray the accrued cost.
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The People (crowns)
the
prytany
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The Council (crowns)
(35) the secretary
Sokrates
of
Oion
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Decree 2 In the archonship of Alexis (173/2), in the third prytany, of Pandionis.
On the eighth of intercalated Metageitnion, the
fourth of the prytany. Council in the Council chamber. Of the presiding committee
(45) Demokedes son of Ariston of L- was putting to the vote
and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council decided. Ariston son of -
of Leukonoion proposed: since the prytany of Attalis
and those with permanent dining rights have praised and crowned
the treasurer, whom they chose from themselves, Kassandrides of Sounion, and declare to the Council
(50) that he has performed all the proper sacrifices
in the prytany on behalf of the Council and
the People and has also taken care of everything else
well and with love of honour (philotimōs), for good fortune, the Council shall decide to praise
the treasurer Kassandrides son of Myron of Sounion and
(55) to crown him with a foliage crown; and to praise also the secretary
Sokrates son of Apollodoros from Oe and the priest of the eponymous
Adeimantos of Ikarion and the secretary of the Council and the
People Charidemos of Lamptrai and the undersecretary Philochares
of Acharnai and the herald of the Council and the People Philokles of
(60) Trinemeia and the pipe-player Kallikrates of Thorikos and the treasurer
of the Council Nikosthenes of Potamos and to crown each
of them with a foliage crown; and the prytany secretary shall inscribe
this decree on a stone stele and stand it
in the prytanikon, and for the inscribing and the making of the
(65) stele the treasurer of the military fund shall defray (the accrued cost).
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Oion
(80) Sokrates
Xenokleides
Theophilos
Oinoe
Pandion
(85) Epigenes
Theoxenos
Diozotos
Korydallos Xenophon
(90) Philokrates
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Apollonia
Timarchos
Eupeithes
Kephalos
(95) Agathias
Pythippos
Agryle
Demokrates
Antisthenes
(100) Tyrmeidai Diokles
Antisthenes
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Athmonon Philistides
(105) Damasias
Chaireas
Lonikos
Herakleides
Asklepiades
(110) Phanodemos
Dionysodoros
Probalinthos Archepolis
Killaios
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The Council (crowns)
Charidemos
(130) of Lamptrai
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The Council (crowns)
Philocharis
of
Acharnai
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The Council (crowns)
Nikosthenes
of Potamos.