Decree honouring Sthorys of Thasos, 394/3 BC
AIO 1240 Date: 394/3 BC
         Decree 1  The Council decided.[1] Aigeis was in prytany. Aristokrates
        was secretary (394/3). Ameipsias was chairman. -
        proposed: to praise Sthorys[2] [the seer? because he is keen]  to do whatever good he can  . . .   (5) the city of the Athenians.  . . .   since his ancestors were [proxenoi and]  benefactors of the city of the Athenians, and the 
        Athenians made [him] a citizen, the secretary
        of the Council [shall inscribe]  . . .   (10) what the People have voted [about Sthorys on two stone stelai]  on the acropolis and in the Pythion;[3] and to invite Sthorys also to dinner
        tomorrow in the city hall (prutaneion).
     
        
        
        
         End of decree 1 or beginning of decree 2  Aristokrates son of Aischines of Kephale was secretary.
        Euboulides of Eleusis was archon (394/3). In the prytany
        (15) [of Aigeis]. 
        At least 3 lines uninscribed 
        
        
        
         Decree 2  (20)  . . .    . . .  proposed:
         . . .  voted 
         . . .  and the
         . . .  since previously
        (25) . . . for the Athenians
        [and] because he predicted (?) (pro[eipe?])  . . .  what happened (?) ([ta genom]ena) concerning the
        sea battle [divining from?] the inaugural sacrifices (eisitētēriōn)   . . .  and in other respects is a good man
        concerning [the city] of the Athenians, and his ancestors
        (30) before him, and he shall be an Athenian; and he shall be enrolled
        in the tribe and deme that he wishes; and
        the generals there shall pay him his salary,
        the same as he received last year; and the secretary of the Council
        shall inscribe this decree at the expense of Sthorys
        (35) on a stone stele where the previous decrees for him
        have been inscribed; and if anyone makes these things invalid, he shall owe
        a thousand drachmas, sacred to Athena and another
        thousand to Apollo Pythios;[3] and these things shall also apply to the
        descendants of Sthorys; and to invite him to dinner
        (40) in the city hall (prutaneion) tomorrow.
     
        
        
            