[Tribal?] decree honouring a phylarch

Agora XVI 203 Date: mid-iii BC
 
. . . . . . having been victorious in the anthippasia competition at the Olympieia and having received the tripod, he crowned the tribe, (5) displaying his own good will (eunoian) and the love of honour (philotimian) which he continues to have both towards the Athenian People and towards his own tribesmen.[1] In order, therefore, to show . . . (10) . . .