Honours for the People of Tenedos and certain citizens of Tenedos

IG II3 1 401 Date: Ca. 345-338 BC
 
Decree 1 . . . . . . [the presiding committee allotted to preside in the People at the] next Assembly shall introduce Aratos to the People and put his case on the agenda, and submit the opinion of the Council to the People that 5 it seems good to the Council, to praise the city of the Tenedians and their representative, Aratos,[1] and his brothers, [Megatimos?] and Kallistotimos and - 10 children of [Mega?]atimos and crown each of them with a [foliage] crown; and they shall be permitted to obtain from the Athenian People whatever benefit they may be deemed to be worthy of; 15 and to praise the man who has come from Tenedos and invite him to hospitality in the [city hall] tomorrow.
Decree 2 Philodemos son of Autokles of Eroiadai proposed: in other respects 20 as proposed by the Council, but the secretary of the Council shall inscribe this decree on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis; and for inscribing the stele 25 the treasurer of the People shall give [20 or 30] drachmas from the People’s fund for expenditure on decrees.