Honours for a courtier of Philip II
IG II3 1 322 Date: 337/6 BC
Gods.
In the archonship of Phrynichos (337/6), in the
tenth prytany, of PandionisIII, for which
Chairestratos son of Ameinias of Acharnai (5) was secretary. Of the presiding committee (proedrōn) Antiphanes of Euonymon was putting to the vote[1].
Demades son of Demeas of Paiania[2] proposed:
for the good fortune of the Athenian People,
the People shall decide: since
(10) -os son of Andromenes of - is well disposed
towards the Athenian People [and now?] takes care of Athenians visiting Philip, doing
what good is in his power for the Athenians (15) with Philip, he shall be proxenos and
benefactor of the Athenian People,
himself and his descendants, and
the Council shall take care of him, and the generals,
whatever may be needed;
(20) and the prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe
the proxeny on a stone stele
and stand it on the acropolis;
and for inscribing the
stele let the treasurer give thirty
(25) drachmas, according to the law.