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 (proedrous) 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 (sunedron), 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 (prutaneion)] 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.