Honours for the Prienians
IG II3 1 1065 Date: Ca. 230 BC (?)
          . . . [1]   . . .    . . .  of the Athenian People
         . . .  so that the People may be seen
        to honour those demonstrating at every opportunity
        (5) the [preference (hairesin)] they have for it, for good fortune, the
        Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted
        for the next Assembly 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 the Prienian [People] and
        (10) to crown them with a gold crown according to the law for
        their good will and love of honour (philotimias) for the Athenian People,
        and to announce the crown at the city Dionysia
        [at the competition for tragedy],[2] and the generals shall manage
        the making of the crown and the announcement;
        (15)  . . .  and [equal civic rights (isopoliteian)] (?)[3]   . . .  and to praise
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