Decree of the deme Piraeus honouring Kallidamas of Cholleidai
AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees of Other Bodies) no. 3 Date: ca. 335-315 BC ?
         Diodoros of Piraeus proposed:[1] since Kallidamas  son of Kallimedon of Cholleidai[2] is a good
        man towards the People of Athens and 
        of the deme Piraeus, and does
        (5) what good he can and has demonstrated 
        good will in critical times, the Piraeans shall decide
        to praise Kallidamas and
        crown him with a foliage crown for his excellence
        and justice towards the Athenian 
        (10) People and the deme Piraeus,
        and whenever the Piraeans sacrifice in their common
        rites, they shall allocate Kallidamas a portion 
        as to other Piraeans,
        and Kallidamas shall feast with
        (15) the Piraeans in all the rites, except those 
        in which the Piraeans themselves customarily participate and no
        others; and to allocate him also
        to the Thirty (triakada) which he himself wishes;[3]  and he shall also have a seat of honour (proedrian) in the 
        (20) theatre, whenever the Piraeans hold the Dionysia,
        where it is allocated to the Piraeans themselves,
        and the demarch shall lead him into 
        the theatre like the priests and the 
        others to whom a seat of honour has been awarded among the
        (25) Piraeans;[4] and he shall pay the same taxes (telein ta auta telē) in 
        the deme as the Piraeans also pay, and the demarch shall not
        levy on him the tax on non-demesmen owning property in the deme (enktētikon);[5]  and the herald shall announce in the theatre 
        at the competition for tragedies that the Piraeans  (30) crown Kallidamas son of Kallimedon  of Cholleidai for his excellence and good will
        towards the People of Athens and of the 
        deme Piraeus, so that everyone may know
        that the Piraeans know how to give worthy
        (35) thanks to those who display love of honour
        towards them.[6] And to inscribe this decree 
        on a stone stele and stand it in the
        sanctuary of Hestia.[7] 
        
        
            