Decree of Aixone honouring the choregoi, Demokrates and Hegesias, 326/5 BC
Ackermann, Aixone, 112-117 no. 2 Date: 326/5 BC
         Philoktemon son of Chremes
        proposed:[1] since the choral sponsors (chorēgoi)  in the archonship of Chremes (326/5),
        Demokrates son of Euphiletos
        (5)and Hegesias son of Lysistratos,
        sponsored choruses for the Aixoneans
        well and with love of honour (philotimōs),
        to praise them
        and crown them with a gold
        (10) crown of 500 (?) drachmas
        each for their love of honour (philotimias)  and responsibility (epimeleias)  towards the demesmen;
        and the demarch Dorotheos
        (15) and the treasurers shall give
        them also for sacrifice 10
        drachmas from the revenues
        of the demesmen; and the
        demarch Dorotheos
        (20) shall inscribe this decree
        on a stone stele and
        stand it in the theatre, so that
        those intending to sponsor
        choruses for the Aixoneans
        (25) may know that the deme of the Aixoneans
        will honour those who
        show love of honour (philotimoumenous) towards
        them.