Honours for Phanodemos of Thymaitadai
IG II3 1 348 Date: 332/1 BC
Gods.
In the archonship of Niketes (332/1), in the
ninth prytany, of ErechtheisI, for which Aristonous
son of Aristonous of Anagyrous was secretary.
(5) On the eleventh of Thargelion, the twenty-
third of the prytany. Principal
Assembly. Of the presiding committee (proedrōn),
Epichares of Hagnous was putting to the vote. The People decided.
Demetrios son of Euktemon of Aphidna[1] (10) proposed: since Phanodemos of Thymaitadai[2] has legislated well and with love of honour (philotimōs) about the sanctuary of Amphiaraos, so that both
the quadrennial festival (pentetēris) may be as fine as possible,
and the other sacrifices to the gods in
(15) the sanctuary of Amphiaraos, and he has
supplied means (porous peporiken) for these things and for the fitting out (kataskeuēn) of the sanctuary,[3] the Council shall decide:
that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to
preside at the next Assembly
(20) shall present Phanodemos to the People and
put the matter on the agenda and submit the opinion
of the Council to the People, that it seems good
to the Council to praise Phanodemos son of Diyllos
of Thymaitadai for his love of honour (philotimias) (25) towards the god and the sanctuary of Amphiaraos,
and crown him with a gold crown
of 1,000 drachmas; and the prytany secretary (grammatea ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele and stand it
(30) in the sanctuary of Amphiaraos; and for
inscribing the stele the treasurer
of the People shall give 20 drachmas from the
People’s fund for expenditure on decrees.