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+ | Gods. In the archonship of Glaukippos (273/2), in the tenth prytany, of Oineis, for which Euthoinos son of Euthykritos of Myrrhinous^V^ was secretary; on the twenty-first (dekatei husterai) of Mounichion, the twenty-ninth (5) of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Hierokles son of Kleinomachos of Paiania was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Kallimachos son of Hieron of Thorai proposed: concerning what the priest of Amphiaraos+1+ reports about the sacrifices (tĹn hierĹn) which he made for Amphiaraos and the other gods for whom it is traditional, (10) for good fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside in the People at the next Assembly . . . | ||
Property / Translation EN: Gods. In the archonship of Glaukippos (273/2), in the tenth prytany, of Oineis, for which Euthoinos son of Euthykritos of Myrrhinous^V^ was secretary; on the twenty-first (dekatei husterai) of Mounichion, the twenty-ninth (5) of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Hierokles son of Kleinomachos of Paiania was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Kallimachos son of Hieron of Thorai proposed: concerning what the priest of Amphiaraos+1+ reports about the sacrifices (tĹn hierĹn) which he made for Amphiaraos and the other gods for whom it is traditional, (10) for good fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside in the People at the next Assembly . . . / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Gods. In the archonship of Glaukippos (273/2), in the tenth prytany, of Oineis, for which Euthoinos son of Euthykritos of Myrrhinous^V^ was secretary; on the twenty-first (dekatei husterai) of Mounichion, the twenty-ninth (5) of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Hierokles son of Kleinomachos of Paiania was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Kallimachos son of Hieron of Thorai proposed: concerning what the priest of Amphiaraos+1+ reports about the sacrifices (tĹn hierĹn) which he made for Amphiaraos and the other gods for whom it is traditional, (10) for good fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside in the People at the next Assembly . . . / reference | |||
+ | Author of publication: Stephen Lambert Publication title: Attic Inscriptions Online Author: Sean Byrne |
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Honours for the priest of Amphiaraos
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Honours for the priest of Amphiaraos
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Gods. In the archonship of Glaukippos (273/2), in the tenth prytany, of Oineis, for which Euthoinos son of Euthykritos of Myrrhinous^V^ was secretary; on the twenty-first (dekatei husterai) of Mounichion, the twenty-ninth (5) of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Hierokles son of Kleinomachos of Paiania was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The Council and People decided. Kallimachos son of Hieron of Thorai proposed: concerning what the priest of Amphiaraos+1+ reports about the sacrifices (tĹn hierĹn) which he made for Amphiaraos and the other gods for whom it is traditional, (10) for good fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside in the People at the next Assembly . . .
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