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URL: http://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/468
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. . . . . . from Carthage+1+ . . . . . . brought . . . [cheaper ? ([euōnotero]n)] than [what was available?] from Italy, (5) and for the future announces that he will bring grain to Athens and will do whatever good is in his power for the Athenians, both himself and his father, to praise Apses son of Hieron of Tyre and (10) Hieron son of Apses of Tyre for their excellence and good will towards the Athenian People, and crown both of them with a gold crown; and they shall be proxenoi and benefactors of the Athenian (15) People, themselves and their descendants, and shall have right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and a house, according to the law; and the secretary . . . shall inscribe this decree . . . . . .
Property / Translation EN: . . . . . . from Carthage+1+ . . . . . . brought . . . [cheaper ? ([euōnotero]n)] than [what was available?] from Italy, (5) and for the future announces that he will bring grain to Athens and will do whatever good is in his power for the Athenians, both himself and his father, to praise Apses son of Hieron of Tyre and (10) Hieron son of Apses of Tyre for their excellence and good will towards the Athenian People, and crown both of them with a gold crown; and they shall be proxenoi and benefactors of the Athenian (15) People, themselves and their descendants, and shall have right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and a house, according to the law; and the secretary . . . shall inscribe this decree . . . . . . / rank
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Property / Translation EN: . . . . . . from Carthage+1+ . . . . . . brought . . . [cheaper ? ([euōnotero]n)] than [what was available?] from Italy, (5) and for the future announces that he will bring grain to Athens and will do whatever good is in his power for the Athenians, both himself and his father, to praise Apses son of Hieron of Tyre and (10) Hieron son of Apses of Tyre for their excellence and good will towards the Athenian People, and crown both of them with a gold crown; and they shall be proxenoi and benefactors of the Athenian (15) People, themselves and their descendants, and shall have right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and a house, according to the law; and the secretary . . . shall inscribe this decree . . . . . . / reference
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Author of publication: Stephen Lambert
Publication title: Attic Inscriptions Online
Author: Stephen Lambert

Latest revision as of 16:27, 10 July 2015

Honours for Apses and Hieron of Tyre
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IG II³ 1 468
Honours for Apses and Hieron of Tyre

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    181
    1 reference
    http://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/468
    Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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    . . . . . . from Carthage+1+ . . . . . . brought . . . [cheaper ? ([euōnotero]n)] than [what was available?] from Italy, (5) and for the future announces that he will bring grain to Athens and will do whatever good is in his power for the Athenians, both himself and his father, to praise Apses son of Hieron of Tyre and (10) Hieron son of Apses of Tyre for their excellence and good will towards the Athenian People, and crown both of them with a gold crown; and they shall be proxenoi and benefactors of the Athenian (15) People, themselves and their descendants, and shall have right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and a house, according to the law; and the secretary . . . shall inscribe this decree . . . . . .
    1 reference
    Stephen Lambert
    Attic Inscriptions Online
    Stephen Lambert