Decree of Eleusis honouring the demarch
I Eleusis 101 Date: ca. 320-290 BC
         Theoboulos son of [Theoboulos?] proposed:[1] for the good
        fortune of the demesmen of Eleusis and the Athenian
        People, the Eleusinians shall decide: 
        since Euthydemos continues to be well-disposed
        (5) towards the deme of Eleusis and the Athenian
        People, both individually and collectively, and
        having been allotted (lachōn) as demarch, exercised the office
        of demarch finely and justly and carried out the sacrifice
        to Dionysos for the health and preservation
        (10) of the demesmen from his own resources (par’ hautou) and
        has displayed love of honour (pephilotimētai) and 
        increased the revenue and
        handled the other affairs of the demesmen finely and
        according to the laws,
        (15) Euthydemos shall enjoy,
        himself and his descendants,
        a seat of honour, seeing that this grant was made
        also to his ancestors,[2] and the demarch in office shall invite him
        to take up his seat of honour, or himself
        (20) owe 100 drachmas sacred to Dionysos;
        and to praise [Euthydemos] son of Moirokles 
        of Eleusis for his [excellence]  and good-will towards the demesmen of Eleusis
        and crown him with 
        (25) a foliage crown  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            