Citizenship for Artemidoros of Perinthos
IG II3 1 867 Date: 286/5 BC
          . . .   [since Artemidoros, enjoying the trust and friendship of
        king Lysimachos] and despatched
        by king Lysimachos to
        the People on embassies  . . .    . . .  to king Lysimachos
        (5) and the Athenian People, and on returning
        to the king, at every opportunity
         . . .  whatever good
        he can on behalf of the People; and he co-operates
        with the embassies despatched to the king
        (10) in whatever way they request
        of him, for good fortune, the Council
        shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) who
        presides in the People at the
        next Assembly shall put the matter on the agenda
        (15) and submit the opinion of the Council
        to the People, that it seems good to the Council
        to praise Artemidoros son of Apollodoros
        of Perinthos[1] for his excellence and good will
        to king Lysimachos and to
        (20) the Athenian People, and to crown
        him with a gold crown according to the law;
        and he shall be Athenian, and his
        descendants, and shall enrol in the tribe and
        deme and phratry that he wishes
        (25) according to the law; and the prytany
        in office in the month of Mounichion
        shall put the vote about him at the
        first Assembly, and the court presidents (thesmothetas)  shall bring the scrutiny (dokimasian) for him
        (30) when they fill the public courts,
        so that there may be competition for everyone to be of service
        to the People in the knowledge that favours
        worthy of their benefactions will be delivered;
        and the prytany secretary
        (35) shall inscribe this decree on
        a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis,
        and for inscribing the stele
        the board of administrators (tous epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate the
        expenditure accrued.
     
        
        
            