Citizenship for Strombichos
IG II3 1 919 Date: 266/5 BC
          . . . [1] thinking that he should not stand in the way
        of what was in the interests of the city but share responsibility
        for its preservation, and he joined the People in the
        siege of the Mouseion, and after affairs had been
        (5) concluded in favour of the city he has continued
        to provide unstintingly (aprophasistōs) its remaining needs and has remained steadfast
        in his good will for the People, and when war came
        he was a good man  . . .  and in his efforts (agōnizomenos) he has served
        in every way according to what the general ordered and
        (10) proclaims that for the rest of time he will render service
        to the Athenian People; so that there may be competition
        for all wanting to obtain benefits from the
        People in the knowledge that they will be honoured by the People,
        for good fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous)  (15) who are allotted to preside in the People in the
        forthcoming Assembly, when the days set by the law
        have passed, shall put the matter on the agenda and submit the opinion
        of the Council to the People, that it seems good to the
        Council to praise Strombichos and crown him with a gold
        (20) crown according to the law for his good will and
        love of honour (philotimias) for the People; and he shall be Athenian,
        and his descendants, and 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
        (25) at the next Assembly; and the court presidents (thesmothetas)  shall bring the scrutiny (dokimasian) for him of the award when
        they next fill the courts  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            