Decree of Kerykes and Eumolpidai honouring the hierophant, Chairetios of Eleusis
I Eleusis 201 Date: 229/8-203 BC
Gods.
Thrasyphon son of Hierokleides of Xypete proposed:
since Chairetios the hierophant continues to be well-disposed
to the genos, both that of the Kerykes and the Eumolpidai,
(5) and says and does what good he can
on their behalf, and continues to prepare the announcement
with good-will for those travelling abroad
for the conveyance of the truce (spondophorias), and conducts himself
decorously (euschēmonōs) also in the office of hierophant,
(10) behaving unimpeachably; so
therefore that the genē may be seen to honour those
who are well-disposed to and worthy of themselves, for good
fortune, the Kerykes and Eumolpidai shall decide, to praise
the hierophant Chairetios son of Prophetes
(15) of Eleusis and crown him with a myrtle crown, which
is traditional for those who continuously show good-will
towards the genē; and to announce this
crown at the traditional competition
at Eleusis in the theatre; and the archons
(20) in office from both genē shall
take care of the announcement of the crown;
and to inscribe this decree on a stone stele
and stand it in Eleusis in the courtyard of the sanctuary;
and the archons of the genē shall take care
(25)of the making and dedication of the stele.[1]
in myrtle crown The Kerykes
and Eumolpidai (crown)
the hierophant
Chairetios
(30) of Eleusis.