Honours for Eurylochos of Kydonia
IG II3 1 358 Date: 328/7? BC
         [In the archonship of Euthykritos (328/7), in the?],
        [sixth prytany, of ErechtheisI, for which?],
        [Pythodelos son of Pythodelos of Hagnous?]  [was secretary. On the?]  (1) [eigh]teenth [of Gamelion, the thirty-first?]  of the prytany. [Of the presiding committee (proedrōn)]  Pamphilos of Ph[yle?][1] was putting to the vote and
        his fellow presiding committee members (sumproedroi). Demades son of Demeas of Paiania  (5) proposed: since both previously the ancestors
        of Eurylochos and his [father] Akesandros,
        being friendly and well disposed
        towards the city, made many great benefactions
        to the Athenian People,
        (10) and now Eurylochos, maintaining his ancestral
        good will towards the Athenian  People, continues to be useful,
        both collectively and individually, to Athenians  coming to Kydonia,[2]  (15) and having ransomed many Athenians  from Crete, has dispatched them at his
        own expense, and was
        responsible for their rescue [from]  . . .    . . .  to their own country (eis tēn idian)  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            