Honours for the prytany of Leontis
IG II3 1 1400 Date: Ca. 170 BC
. . . . . . since the prytany
of LeontisIV and those who enjoy permanent dining rights, having praised and crowned
the treasurer, whom they chose from among themselves, - of Kettos, report to the Council
that he has made all the proper sacrifices in the prytany
(5) on behalf of the Council and the People, and has also taken care of
everything else well and with love of honour (philotimÅs), for good fortune, the Council shall decide,
to praise the treasurer, - son of Alexandros of Kettos and crown
him with a foliage crown, and also to praise the secretary, Ariston son of Ari-
of Leukonoion, and the priest of the eponymous, Dionysios of Eupyridai (10) and the secretary of the Council and the People, Demetrios of Apollonia and the under-secretary, - of Azenia, and the herald of the Council and
the People, - of -, and the pipe-player, Kallikrates of Thorikos and the treasurer of the Council, - of Piraeus, and to crown each
of them with a foliage crown; and the prytany secretary shall
(15) inscribe this decree on a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon;
and for the inscribing and the setting up of the stele the treasurer
shall allocate the expense accrued.
col. 1
Kettos [-s] (20) -
Leukonoion Ariston
-machos
-doros
(25) Philiskos
Perigenes
Skambonidai Alexandros
Eupyridai (30) -lokles
Timotheos
-at-es
Hybadai Eupator
col. 2
(35) Aithalidai Kerrimos
Hikesios
Soterios
Ariston
(40) Sokratinos
Phrearrhioi Demon
Amyntas
Meixon
(45) Paionidai Kleandros
Euethides
Pr-os
Timokrates
col. 3
(50) Timodemos
Amyntas
Philistion
Heniochos
Kratistoleos
(55) Philonides
Cholleidai Tharrynon
Antiphanes
Menestratos
(60) Timokles
Antiphon[1] Aristokrates
Eumelos[1] [[-s]][1]