Honours for Euphron of Sikyon
IG II3 1 378 Date: 323/2 BC
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Decree 1[1] In the archonship of Kephisodoros (323/2), in the fifth
prytany, of PandionisIII, for which Archias son of Pythodoros of Alopeke was secretary. On the sixteenth of Posideon,
(5) the twenty-second of the prytany. Principal Assembly.
Of the presiding committee (proedrōn) Epameinon [of Erchia?] was putting to the vote. The People
decided. Euphiletos son of Euphiletos of - proposed:
since Euphron son of Adeas of Sikyon[2] continues to be a good
man concerning the Athenian People, and now having come from
(10) the Sikyonian People, reports that his city,
being friendly and allied, . . . the Athenian People first of the cities
in the Peloponnese,[3] the People shall decide: to praise Euphron
son of Adeas of Sikyon for his excellence and good will
(15) towards the Athenian People and the other allies,
and the grants previously made by the Athenian People
shall be valid for him; and so that
everyone may know that the Athenian People renders
thanks to its benefactors worthy of the benefactions
(20) which each of them has made to the People, he shall be
an Athenian, himself and his descendants, and shall be permitted to be enrolled
in the tribe and deme and phratry that he wishes, and
which the laws stipulate; and to praise the Sikyonian People
for its excellence and good will towards the
(25) Athenian People, and crown it with a gold crown
of 1,000 drachmas; and to announce it at the competition
of the Great [Dionysia]; and to inscribe the decree on stone
stelai and stand one on the acropolis, and the
other in the agora by the . . . ; and for
(30) inscribing the stelai the treasurer of the People
shall give 50 drachmas from the People’s fund for expenditure on
decrees.
Decree 2 The following by Pamphilos son of Euphiletos: [the prytany (prutaneis)] of PandionisIII shall put the vote to the People about the citizenship
at the next Assembly, according to the
(35) law.[4]
Decree of 318/7 follows.