Honours for Menandros of Pergamon
IG II3 1 1269 Date: 190/89 BC
In the archonship of Achaios (190/89), in the - prytany, of -
for which Herakleon son of Nannakos of EupyridaiIV was secretary.
On the penultimate day (?) ([deuterai met' eikadas]) of Anthesterion [but by divine reckoning (kata theon de)?],
the twenty-seventh (tetradi met' eikadas) of Elaphebolion, the - of the prytany.
(5) Assembly in the Piraeus. Of the presiding committee - son of - of
Ptelea was putting to the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and the People decided.
Diochares son of Artemidoros of Berenikidai proposed: since . . . Menandros of Pergamon,[1] . . . with (para) king Eumenes,[2] . . . (10) goodness, is well disposed . . . to those citizens who come to [Pergamon] . . . whether on an embassy or individually . . . . . . [showing] himself honour-loving (philotimon) . . . . . . of zeal . . . . . .