Honours for Eudemos of Plataia
IG II3 1 352 Date: 330/29 BC
         Of Eudemos of Plataia.[1]  In the archonship of Aristophon (330/29),
        in the ninth prytany, of LeontisIV,
        for which Antidoros son of Antinous
        (5) of Paiania was secretary.
        On the eleventh of Thargelion, the
        nineteenth of the prytany.
        Of the presiding committee (proedrōn) Antiphanes
        of Euonymon was putting to the vote. The People
        (10) decided. Lykourgos son of Lykophron
        of Boutadai proposed: since
        Eudemos both announced previously
        to the People that he would donate for
        the war,[2] should it be needed, [4,00]0
        (15) drachmas, and now has donated
        for construction (poiēsin) of the Panathenaic stadium
        and the seating (theatrou)[3]  a thousand yoke of oxen[4] and has sent
        all of this before the Panathenaia,[5]  (20) as he promised, the People
        shall decide: to praise Eudemos
        son of Philourgos of Plataia and crown
        him with a foliage crown
        for his good will towards the
        (25) Athenian People; and he shall be
        among the benefactors of the
        Athenian People, himself and
        his descendants, and he shall have
        right of ownership (enktēsin) of land and a house, and
        (30) he shall perform military
        service and pay
        capital taxes (eisphoras) with the Athenians;
        and the secretary of the Council
        shall inscribe this decree and
        (35) stand it on the acropolis; and for
        inscribing the stele the treasurer
        of the People shall give 20 or 30  drachmas from the People’s
        fund for expenditure on
        (40) decrees.
     
        
        
            