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+ | URL: http://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/905 | ||
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+ | Gods. In the archonship of Lysitheides (272/1), in the twelfth prytany, of Kekropis, for which Semonides son of Timesias of Sounion^VI^ (5) was secretary. On the eleventh of Skirophorion, the eleventh of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Antidotes son of Spoudias of Plotheia was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The People decided. (10) Promenes son of Promenes of Kephale proposed:+1+ since those elected by the People for the management of the sacrifice made the sacrifice with the priest to Zeus Soter and Athena Soteira (15) well and with love of honour (philotimĹs), and managed the procession and the strewing of the couch and the adornment of the table . . . . . . | ||
Property / Translation EN: Gods. In the archonship of Lysitheides (272/1), in the twelfth prytany, of Kekropis, for which Semonides son of Timesias of Sounion^VI^ (5) was secretary. On the eleventh of Skirophorion, the eleventh of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Antidotes son of Spoudias of Plotheia was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The People decided. (10) Promenes son of Promenes of Kephale proposed:+1+ since those elected by the People for the management of the sacrifice made the sacrifice with the priest to Zeus Soter and Athena Soteira (15) well and with love of honour (philotimĹs), and managed the procession and the strewing of the couch and the adornment of the table . . . . . . / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Gods. In the archonship of Lysitheides (272/1), in the twelfth prytany, of Kekropis, for which Semonides son of Timesias of Sounion^VI^ (5) was secretary. On the eleventh of Skirophorion, the eleventh of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Antidotes son of Spoudias of Plotheia was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The People decided. (10) Promenes son of Promenes of Kephale proposed:+1+ since those elected by the People for the management of the sacrifice made the sacrifice with the priest to Zeus Soter and Athena Soteira (15) well and with love of honour (philotimĹs), and managed the procession and the strewing of the couch and the adornment of the table . . . . . . / reference | |||
+ | Author of publication: Stephen Lambert Publication title: Attic Inscriptions Online Author: Sean Byrne |
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Honours for the managers of Zeus Soter
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IG II³ 1 905
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Honours for the managers of Zeus Soter
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Gods. In the archonship of Lysitheides (272/1), in the twelfth prytany, of Kekropis, for which Semonides son of Timesias of Sounion^VI^ (5) was secretary. On the eleventh of Skirophorion, the eleventh of the prytany. Assembly. Of the presiding committee Antidotes son of Spoudias of Plotheia was putting the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The People decided. (10) Promenes son of Promenes of Kephale proposed:+1+ since those elected by the People for the management of the sacrifice made the sacrifice with the priest to Zeus Soter and Athena Soteira (15) well and with love of honour (philotimĹs), and managed the procession and the strewing of the couch and the adornment of the table . . . . . .
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