Decree of Eleusis honouring the patrol-commander (peripolarch), Smikythion
I Eleusis 80 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
Relief[1] Timokedes son of Gnathis proposed: since
Smikythion the patrol-commander (peripolarchos) is a good
man towards the demesmen of Eleusis,
and both stationed himself
(5) and the soldiers with
him at Eleusis, and took action
with the generals and the deme or the People to ensure that sufficient guards came
to Eleusis and other things that were needed
(10) for the guarding of Eleusis,[2] the Eleusinians shall decide to praise
Smikythion son of O- of Kephale and crown
him with a gold crown; and the
demarch in office after
(15) Isarchos shall announce at the Dionysia
in the tragedies that the deme of Eleusis
crowns Smikythion son of O-
of Kephale with this crown
for his excellence and justice
(20) towards the demesmen of Eleusis;
and he shall have a seat of honour (proedrian),
and the demarch in office shall invite
him like the others who are
given a seat of honour;
(25) and so that everyone may know that the
demesmen of Eleusis give thanks
to those who do it good,
the demarch Isarchos shall inscribe
this decree on a stone stele
(30) and stand it wherever seems
to be best.