Honours for the priestess of Aglauros
IG II3 1 1002 Date: 250/49 BC
In the archonship of Polyeuktos (250/49), in the second
prytany, of ErechtheisIII, for which Chairephon son of Archestratos of KephaleVII was secretary.
On the eleventh of Metageitnion, the eleventh of the
(5) prytany. Principal Assembly. Of the presiding committee
Kleidemos son of Phrynon of Phlya was putting the vote
and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People
decided. Demostratos son of Aristophanes of Paiania proposed: concerning the report
(10) of Aristophanes son of the priestess of Aglauros[1] about the sacrifices which she made at the initiatory rituals (eisitētēriois) to Aglauros and Ares and Helios
and the Horai and Apollo and the
other gods for whom it is traditional, for good
(15) fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) who are to preside at the next
Assembly shall put the matter on the agenda as an item of the sacred
business and submit the opinion of the Council
to the People, that it seems good to the Council that
(20) the Council and People receive the benefits
that occurred in the sacrifices for the health
and preservation of the Council and the Athenian People and children and women, and on
behalf of king Antigonos and queen
(25) Phila and their descendants; and
since the priestess of Aglauros made the
introductory sacrifices (ta eisagōgeia) and the sacrifices appropriate to her,
and took care of the good order (eutaxias) of the
all-night revel (pannuchidi), and adorned the table,
(30) to praise the priestess of Aglauros,
Timokrite daughter of Polynikos of Aphidna and to crown her with a foliage crown
for her piety towards the gods;
and the prytany secretary
(35) shall inscribe the decree on a stone stele and
stand it in the sanctuary of Aglauros; and for
the inscription of the stele the board of administrators (tous epi tēi dioikēsei)[2] shall allocate the expenditure accrued.