Proxeny for a son of Thyion
IG II3 1 475 Date: Ca. 329-322/1? BC
          . . .    . . .  -os son of Thyion
        of - and crown him
        with a gold crown of 1,000
        drachmas; and he and his descendants
        (5) shall be proxenoi and
        benefactors of the Athenian  People and shall have [right of ownership (egktēsin)]  of land and a house, according to
        the law, so that [everyone]  (10) else may show love of honour (philotimōntai)  concerning the Athenian People,
        knowing that they will receive thanks
        worthy of their benefactions;
        and the prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian)  (15) shall inscribe
        this decree on a stone
        stele and stand it on
        the acropolis; and for inscribing
        the stele the treasurer
        (20) of the People shall give  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            