Law (?) about dedications by liturgists followed by list of dedicants
IG II3 1 550 Date: 333/2 or 332/1? BC
. . . it shall be permitted for the [liturgists?] to write . . . . . . and 1 drachma per man; and for the . . . that the People may decide.[1]
(5) The following were liturgists in the [archonship] of - . . .
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Eutaxia.[2] ErechtheisI:
Kephisodoros son of Meidias of Anagyrous: 50 drachmas
Archebios son of Archebiades of Lamptrai: 50 drachmas
(10) AigeisII:
Theopompos son of Pyrrhinos of Gargettos: 50 drachmas
Nikokles of Kydantidai: 50 drachmas
PandionisIII:
Diophantos son of Diopeithes of Myrrhinous: 50 drachmas
(15) Pamphilos son of Chairephilos of Paiania: 50 drachmas[3] LeontisIV:
Leukios son of Theokles of Sounion: 50 drachmas
Python son of Pythokles of Sounion: 50 drachmas
AkamantisV:
(20) Androkles son of Xeinis of Sphettos: 50 drachmas
Epiteles of Thorikos: 50 drachmas
OineisVI:
Smikros of Acharnai: 50 drachmas
Menippos son of Demokrates of Acharnai: 50 drachmas
(25) KekropisVII:
Charidemos son of Aischylos of Athmonon: 50 drachmas
Chares son of [Adeistos?] of Aixone: 49 drachmas
HippothontisVIII:
Chairedemos of Oion: 50 drachmas
(30) AiantisIX:
Theomnestos of Rhamnous: 51 drachmas
-mosthenes of Rhamnous: 50 drachmas
AntiochisX:
. . .
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The-
(35) D-
Nik-
. . . [Le]on[tisIV. Sounians?]:
Heg-
(40) Pyth-
. . . . . . Xe-?
Hipp-
(45) . . . . . . [Hekaleis or Skambonidai]: ?
Ly-?
. . . (50) Sy- (?)
Ph-
Ph-
Koloneis:
Pha[in-] (55) Kle-
Leukonoeis:
Pith-
Nik-
. . . (60) Paionidai:
. . .