Citizenship
IG II3 1 964 Date: 286–262 BC
          . . .   letter traces  in order therefore that the Council and People may be seen
        to honour those [who show love of honour (philotimoumenous)]  towards it, and there may be incentive (ephamillon) for all to be benefactors of the People knowing
        (5) that they will be honoured, for good fortune, the Council
        shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to
        preside in the People at the coming Assembly,
        when the days set by the law pass, shall put the
        matter on the agenda and submit the opinion of the
        (10) Council to the People, that it seems good to the Council to praise
         . . .  and to crown
        him with a gold crown according to the law for the  . . .   and love of honour (philotimias) that he has for the Athenian  People; and he shall be Athenian, and
        (15) his descendants  . . .   he shall enrol in the tribe and deme and phratry
        that he wishes according to the law; and the prytany
        shall put the vote about him to the People at the next
        Assembly; [and the court presidents (thesmothetas) shall submit]  (20) for him the scrutiny (dokimasian) of the award to the courts
        according to the law; and the prytany secretary shall
        [inscribe this decree and stand it]  [on the] acropolis; [and for the inscription of the stele]  [the board of administrators (tous epi tēi dioikēsei) shall allocate the expenditure]  [accrued.] 
        
        
            