Honours for Kallippos the Thessalian
IG I3 92 Date: 422/1 BC
         Of Kallippos the Thessalian.
     
        
        
        
         Ca. 20 cm uninscribed, perhaps originally painted 
        
        
        
         The Council and the People decided.
        AkamantisV was the prytany. Archikles
        was secretary (422/1).[1] Antikrates was
        (5) chairman. Proposal (gnōmē) of the generals:[2] to
        praise Kallippos the Thessalian from
        Gyrton,[3] because he is judged to be
        a good man with regard to the city of
        Athens. And he shall be inscribed on
        (10) a stone stele as a proxenos and
        benefactor of the Athenians, himself and the
        sons of Kallippos, and it shall
        be set down on the acropolis. Eukratidas, Hipp-,  . . .  
        
        
            