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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): i. The council and the People honoured with the finest honours Kallip(p)os son of Xenokrates who had been gymnasiarch, stephanephorus, and president at contests, and in all liturgies and public servic...)
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Property / Translation EN: i. The council and the People honoured with the finest honours Kallip(p)os son of Xenokrates who had been gymnasiarch, stephanephorus, and president at contests, and in all liturgies and public services [...] ii. The council and the People honoured Athenagoras son of Athenagoras the son of Eumachos, a fine and good man and a lover of his city who had been a gymnasiarch, a stephanephorus and president at contests, and an ambassador [...] iii. [The council and the People honoured] [...] [who was wife] of Athenagoras son of Athenagoras, who was much respected; she loved her husband and her children and was outstanding in reputation throughout her life. / reference
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Year: 1999
Publication title: Originally published in Reynolds (1999).
Author: Joyce M. Reynolds

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Funerary honours for Kallippos, Athenagoras and
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iAph130302
Funerary honours for Kallippos, Athenagoras and

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    i. The council and the People honoured with the finest honours Kallip(p)os son of Xenokrates who had been gymnasiarch, stephanephorus, and president at contests, and in all liturgies and public services [...] ii. The council and the People honoured Athenagoras son of Athenagoras the son of Eumachos, a fine and good man and a lover of his city who had been a gymnasiarch, a stephanephorus and president at contests, and an ambassador [...] iii. [The council and the People honoured] [...] [who was wife] of Athenagoras son of Athenagoras, who was much respected; she loved her husband and her children and was outstanding in reputation throughout her life.
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    1999
    Originally published in Reynolds (1999).
    Joyce M. Reynolds