Difference between revisions of "IG II³ 1 434 (Q10532)"
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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): . . . proposed: since Lyko- son of -kleides of Pydna takes care of all the Athenians collectively (5) and any one in need individually, and does what good is in his power [for the city or for the Peop...) |
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+ | . . . proposed: since Lyko- son of -kleides of Pydna takes care of all the Athenians collectively (5) and any one in need individually, and does what good is in his power [for the city or for the People], he shall be proxenos and benefactor of the Athenian People, both himself and his descendants; (10) and the prytany secretary (grammatea kata prutaneian) shall inscribe his proxeny on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis . . . | ||
Property / Translation EN: . . . proposed: since Lyko- son of -kleides of Pydna takes care of all the Athenians collectively (5) and any one in need individually, and does what good is in his power [for the city or for the People], he shall be proxenos and benefactor of the Athenian People, both himself and his descendants; (10) and the prytany secretary (grammatea kata prutaneian) shall inscribe his proxeny on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis . . . / rank | |||
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Proxeny for Lyko- of Pydna
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IG II³ 1 434
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Proxeny for Lyko- of Pydna
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. . . proposed: since Lyko- son of -kleides of Pydna takes care of all the Athenians collectively (5) and any one in need individually, and does what good is in his power [for the city or for the People], he shall be proxenos and benefactor of the Athenian People, both himself and his descendants; (10) and the prytany secretary (grammatea kata prutaneian) shall inscribe his proxeny on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis . . .
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