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URL: http://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/1257
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In the archonship of Tychandros (196/5), in the - prytany, of Akamantis, for which Sosigenes son of Menekrates of Marathon^X^ was secretary. On the twenty-ninth (deuterai met' eikadas) of Posideon, the - of the prytany. Principal Assembly in the theatre. Of the presiding committee - son of (5) Diozotos of Oinoe was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Nikostratos son of Philiskos of Thorai proposed: Since . . . . . . being a friend ([oik]eios) of king Eumenes, [in earlier times?] showed goodwill and has continued to be useful collectively to the People and individually to citizens coming to Pergamon, (10) and now that Eumenes [has taken over rule from his father?] . . .
Property / Translation EN: In the archonship of Tychandros (196/5), in the - prytany, of Akamantis, for which Sosigenes son of Menekrates of Marathon^X^ was secretary. On the twenty-ninth (deuterai met' eikadas) of Posideon, the - of the prytany. Principal Assembly in the theatre. Of the presiding committee - son of (5) Diozotos of Oinoe was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Nikostratos son of Philiskos of Thorai proposed: Since . . . . . . being a friend ([oik]eios) of king Eumenes, [in earlier times?] showed goodwill and has continued to be useful collectively to the People and individually to citizens coming to Pergamon, (10) and now that Eumenes [has taken over rule from his father?] . . . / rank
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Property / Translation EN: In the archonship of Tychandros (196/5), in the - prytany, of Akamantis, for which Sosigenes son of Menekrates of Marathon^X^ was secretary. On the twenty-ninth (deuterai met' eikadas) of Posideon, the - of the prytany. Principal Assembly in the theatre. Of the presiding committee - son of (5) Diozotos of Oinoe was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Nikostratos son of Philiskos of Thorai proposed: Since . . . . . . being a friend ([oik]eios) of king Eumenes, [in earlier times?] showed goodwill and has continued to be useful collectively to the People and individually to citizens coming to Pergamon, (10) and now that Eumenes [has taken over rule from his father?] . . . / reference
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Author of publication: Stephen Lambert
Publication title: Attic Inscriptions Online
Author: Stephen Lambert
Author: Jane Ashwell

Latest revision as of 18:19, 10 July 2015

Honours for a friend of king Eumenes II
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IG II³ 1 1257
Honours for a friend of king Eumenes II

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    893
    1 reference
    http://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/1257
    Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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    In the archonship of Tychandros (196/5), in the - prytany, of Akamantis, for which Sosigenes son of Menekrates of Marathon^X^ was secretary. On the twenty-ninth (deuterai met' eikadas) of Posideon, the - of the prytany. Principal Assembly in the theatre. Of the presiding committee - son of (5) Diozotos of Oinoe was putting to the vote, and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Nikostratos son of Philiskos of Thorai proposed: Since . . . . . . being a friend ([oik]eios) of king Eumenes, [in earlier times?] showed goodwill and has continued to be useful collectively to the People and individually to citizens coming to Pergamon, (10) and now that Eumenes [has taken over rule from his father?] . . .
    1 reference
    Stephen Lambert
    Attic Inscriptions Online
    Stephen Lambert
    Jane Ashwell