Honours for officials of Athena
IG II3 1 1388 Date: Ca. 170 BC
. . . . . . about the report which they make
. . . about the sacrifices which they performed at the Chalkeia[1] . . . they also - the heralds
. . . for good fortune, the Council shall decide,
(5) to accept the good things that they say have taken place at the
sacrifices, which they offered for the health and preservation of the Council and
the People and the children and women and the allies;
and to praise the - of the goddess in the [archonship of -] [and their -], Stratolaos
(10) . . . and to crown each of them
with a gold crown according to the law for their piety
towards the gods and love of honour (philotimias) towards the Council and the
People . . .