Funerary dedications from the Persian Wars

AIO 1410 Date: 480-470 BC
 
Stone A[1] I [The glory] of these men’s excellence [shines] always . . . [2] For, both on foot [and] . . . ,[3] they held . . . , so that all Greece might not [see a day] of slavery.
II Then, theirs was a [heart stronger than] adamant, when they set their spear before the gates [against the] . . . by the sea, to burn . . . the town, when by force the Persians were turned back . . . [4]
Stone B . . . both on foot and . . . . . . on the island . . . having thrown . . . [5]
Stone C For a wall in front of[6] . . . of Pallas . . . but they occupy the most fertile cape of the calf-nourishing mainland, to whom all-flourishing happiness comes.