Decree for Oiniades of (Palai)skiathos
IG I3 110 Date: 408/7 BC
Gods.
Decree (Council and People) The Council and the People
decided. AntiochisX was the prytany.
Eukleides was secretary. Hierokles
(5) was chairman. Euktemon was archon (408/7).
Dieitrephes proposed: since
Oiniades of Palaiskiathos[1] is a good man
with regard to the city
of Athens and eager to
(10) do what good he can, and
does good to any Athenian who arrives
in Skiathos, to praise
him and inscribe him
as a proxenos and benefactor of
(15) Athens, and his descendants;
and there shall take care, so that he suffers
no harm, the Council in office
at any time and the generals
and whoever the officer (archonta) in
(20) Skiathos may be on each occasion;[2] and the
secretary of the Council shall inscribe
this decree on a stone
stele and set it down on the
acropolis; and to invite him also to
(25) hospitality in the city hall (prutaneion) (26) tomorrow.
Decree (People) (26) Antichares proposed: in
other respects in accordance with the Council, but
in the proposal (gnōmēn) a correction shall be made (metagrapsai) for
‘of Skiathos’, so that there shall be
(30) written, ‘Oiniades of
Palaiskiathos’.[3]