Honours for Theophantos
IG II3 1 343 Date: 332/1 and 323/2 BC
Decree 1[1] Proxeny for Theophantos . . . . In the
archonship of Niketes (332/1). In the second prytany,
of -, for which Aristonous son of Aristonous
of Anagyrous was secretary.
(5) On the ninth of Boedromion, the thirty-second
of the prytany. Principal Assembly. Of the
presiding committee (proedrōn) . . . was putting to the vote.
Polyeuktos son of Sostratos of Sphettos proposed:
since Theophantos son of - of -
(10) displays his good will towards the Athenians,
to praise him; and he shall be
proxenos and benefactor of the Athenian People;
and the prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe
the decree for him and stand it
(15) on the acropolis; and the treasurer of the People
shall give 20 drachmas for inscribing the stele
from the People’s fund for expenditure on
decrees.