Proxeny for Lyko- of Pydna
IG II3 1 434 Date: Ca. 337-324 BC
. . . proposed: since Lyko-
son of -kleides of Pydna takes care
of all the Athenians collectively
(5) and any one in need individually, and does
what good is in his power [for the city or for the People],
he shall be proxenos and
benefactor of the Athenian People,
both himself and his descendants;
(10) and the prytany secretary (grammateia ton kata prutaneian) shall inscribe his proxeny
on a stone stele
and stand it on the acropolis . . .