Decree of the Panhellenion admitting Magnesia on the Maiandros
Oliver, Marcus Aurelius 5 Date: 138-161 AD
For good fortune. Leukippos.
Decree passed by the Panhellenes.
[Since the Magnesians] by the Maiandros river, being colonists (apoikoi) [of the Magnesians] in Thessaly and also first of the Greeks
(5)[to cross over] into Asia and settle there,
[having competed earnestly and] often with Ionians and Dorians and the
Aiolions [of the same] race (genos) as themselves [in Asia], having been honoured also by
[the Senate of] the Romans, through the alliances which they made
[with them, and] having received exceptional gifts
(10)[ . . . from the God] Hadrian, father of Titus Aelius Caesar
Augustus Emperor Hadrian Antoninus (138-161), the
. . .