Honours for Amyntor son of Demetrios
IG II3 1 335 Date: 334/3 BC
[In the archonship of Ktesikles (334/3)],
[in the third or ninth] [prytany, of AkamantisV, for which] [Mnesiphilos son of Mneson] [of Phaleron was secretary].
(1) [On the twenty-fifth (hektēi met’ eikadas) of Boedromion or Mounichion].
Assembly. Of the
[presiding committee (proedrōn)] D[emokr-] of Paiania[1] was putting to the vote.
(5) The People decided. Demades
son of Demeas of Paiania proposed:
to praise Amyntor,
since he shows good will
towards the Athenians;
(10) and Amyntor son of Demetrios[2] shall be an
Athenian, himself and
his descendants, and it shall be permitted
for him to be enrolled in the tribe
and deme and phratry
(15) that he wishes, those which the laws
stipulate; and the
prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe this
decree on a stone stele
(20) and stand it on the acropolis;
and for inscribing
the stele . . . . . .