Catalogue of prytaneis of Antiochis and those with perpetual dining rights (190/1)

I Eleusis 514 Date: 190/1 AD
 
Fragment a
When the greatest Emperor Caesar Mar(cus) Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus Pius Felix of Besa was festival-commander (panēguriarchountos), [in the archonship] of the city (poleōs) of Ju(lius) Hierophant (190/1), [when the hoplite general was] (5)Aiolion [of Phlya], month of Boedromion . . . [the prytaneis of the tribe] of Antiochis, having honoured [themselves and those] with perpetual dining rights (aisitous), inscribed them.[1] Eponymos [Ae(lius) Leu(kios) of Pallene] [2]
Fragment b
Fragment c
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. . . (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (20) . . . . . . Aem(ilius) . . . Aem(ilius) . . . Titius Mo[los]sios[5] (25) Alopeke: Chryseros (son of Chryseros) Deiphilos son of Chareisios Nikomachos (son of Nikomachos) Deiphilos (son of Deiphilos) (30) Phyrnesioi:[6] Hygeinos son of Archimedes uninscribed space Krioa: Nikostratos son of Nikias (35) . . . -tes (son of -tes) uninscribed space