Honours for Xen-

IG II3 1 1387 Date: Ca. 170 BC
 
. . . . . . [1] . . . has deposited 20 dr. (?) . . . . . . administration (oikonomias) of the money (5) . . . in order, therefore, that there may be an incentive for all those who love honour (philotimoumenois) to benefit the public need, knowing that they will receive thanks worthy of their benefactions, for good fortune, the - shall decide,[2] to praise Xen- (10) . . . and crown him with a myrtle crown, [which is traditional], for his piety towards the gods and his love of honour (philotimias) towards . . .