Honours for the prytany of Oineis
IG II3 1 1144 Date: Shortly before 225 BC
         Decree 1   . . .   and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
        on a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon;
        and the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate for inscribing the stele
        the expenditure accrued.
     
        
        
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         (5) The prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        the
        treasurer
        Aristodamas
        of Oe
     
        
        
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         (10) The Council
        the People (crown)
        the
        prytany (prutaneis) 
        
        
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         The prytany (crown)
        (15) the
        secretary
        Nikenor
        of Acharnai
     
        
        
            
         Decree 2  Kalaides son of Kalaides of Xypete proposed: since the prytany (prutaneis)  (20) of OineisVIII declare to the Council that the treasurer,
        whom they chose from among themselves, Aristodamas son of Kallimachos of Oe,
        both performed the proper sacrifices on behalf of the Council
        and the People and the children and women, and managed
        everything else well and with love of honour, for good
        (25) fortune, the Council shall decide, to praise the treasurer,
        Aristodamas son of Kallimachos of Oe, and the secretary,
        Nikenor son of Automenes of Acharnai, and the priest of the
        eponymous (hero), Lysimachos of Acharnai, and the treasurer of the Council,
        Kalaides of Xypete, and the herald of the Council,
        (30) Eukles of Trinemeia, and the secretary of the People,
        Timokrates of Kydathenaion, and the undersecretary, Nikias
        of Athmonon, and the pipe-player, Dexilaos of Halai; and the prytany
        secretary shall inscribe this decree on
        a stone stele and stand it in the prytanikon; and
        (35) the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate for inscribing the stele
        the expenditure accrued.
     
        
        
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            Oe
        Aristodamas
        Nikodemos
        (40) -krates
        Agathostratos
        -sistratos
        -machos
           Thria
        (45) -okleides
        -s
        -ph.nides
        -on
        -n
        (50) -n
         . . .  
        
        
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            Acharnai
        Nikenor
        Nikokrates
        (70) Euphrasmon
        Kallias son of Kallias
        Demosthenes
        Moschion
        Philion
        (75) Antiphon
        Sokles
        Apollonios
        Timon
        Phrynon
        (80) Aischylos
        Kallias
     
        
        
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         Asklepiodotos
        Konon
        Agathokles
        (85) Ktesiphon
        Apollonios
        Theodotos
        Nikodoros
        Sophokles
        (90) Polykles
        Kallistratos
        Athenodoros
        Aischines son of Kalliades
           Epikephisia
        (95) Polykon
     
        
        
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         The
        prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        Lysimachos
        of Acharnai
     
        
        
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         (100) The
        prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        Kalaides
        of Xypete
     
        
        
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         The
        (105) prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        Eukles
        of Trinemeia
     
        
        
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         [The
        prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        (110) Timokrates
        of Kydathenaion] 
        
        
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         [The
      prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
      Nikias
      (115) of Athmonon] 
        
        
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         The
        prytany (prutaneis) (crown)
        Dexilaos
        of Halai.