Gravestone of Myrrhine, first priestess of Athena Nike
IG I3 1330 Date: Ca. 410 BC
Far-shining memorial
of Kallimachos’
daughter, who first
tended (amphepoleuse) the temple
(5) of Nike.[1] She had a name
companion to (sunemporon) her good repute (eulogiai),
as by divine fortune Myrrhine
she was called
(10) in truth;[2] she was first
to tend the statue (?) (hedos)[3] of Athena Nike,
(chosen) by lot from all,
(15) Myrrhine by good fortune.