Proxeny for Ph- son of Admetos of Priene
IG II3 1 474 Date: Ca. 329-322 BC
. . . the Athenian People, to praise Ph-
son of Admetos of Priene, and crown him with a gold
crown of a thousand drachmas; and he shall also be proxenos
(5) and benefactor of the Athenian People,
both himself and his descendants, and they shall have
right of access to the Council and the People first
after the sacred business (hiera), and right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and a house, according
to the law; and the Council in Samos shall take care of them,[1] (10) and the People and the generals
[sent out] from Athens [at any time], so that
they suffer no harm; and the prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe this decree and
stand it on the acropolis; and for inscribing the
(15) stele the treasurer of the People shall give [30] drachmas
from the People’s fund for expenditure
on decrees; and to invite the envoys of the Prienians to hospitality in the city hall (prutaneion) tomorrow.
col. 1
[In crown . . . ]
col. 2
In crown The People.
(20) Ph-.