Honours for Peisitheides of Delos
IG II3 1 452 Date: Ca. 334 BC
          . . .   of the Athenians  . . .   [of the?] grants  . . .   the  . . .  People  . . .   (5) and those [with?]  . . .    . . .  of these with (?)  . . .   towards the People  . . .   his good will  . . .   and is a good [man] concerning the Athenians  . . .  [at every]  (10) opportunity does  . . .   with the Athenian People; so that
        everyone may know that the
        Athenian People renders fulsome
        thanks to those who are its benefactors
        (15) and maintain the good will of  or their good will towards  the People, Peisitheides
        son of Peisitheides of Delos[1] shall be an Athenian, himself
        and his descendants, except for the one
        who has been sent by the enemies of the
        (20) city and of Peisitheides to eliminate him;
        and he shall be registered in the deme and
        tribe and phratry that he wishes,
        of those which the laws stipulate;
        and the prytany (prutaneis) shall put the vote about him
        (25) to the People at the next Assembly;
        and the prytany secretary (togrammatea ton kata prutaneian)  shall inscribe this decree
        on a stone stele and stand it
        on the acropolis; and for inscribing
        (30) the stele let the treasurer of the People give
        thirty drachmas; and if anyone
        kills Peisitheides, he shall be
        an enemy of the Athenian People, and
        any city that receives the killer;
        (35) and so that Peisitheides
        may not want sustenance (trophēs), until he returns
        to Delos, the treasurer of the People
        in office at any time shall give Peisitheides
        a drachma a day from the
        (40) People’s fund for expenditure on
        decrees; and in the lawmakers (nomothetais) the
        presiding committee (proedrous) in office
        and the chairman shall propose an amendment to the law (prosnomothetēsai)  for the budgetary officials (apodektas) to allocate this money
        (45) to the treasurer of the People
        each year; and the
        treasurer shall pay it to Peisitheides
        each prytany; and if
        the presiding committee (proedroi) and the
        (50) chairman of the lawmakers (nomothetōn)  fail to put this matter to the vote,
        each of them shall owe 1,000 drachmas, sacred (hieras)  to Athena.
     
        
        
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         In crown  The People.
     
        
        
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         In crown  The People.
     
        
        
            