Citizenship decree

IG II3 1 1394 Date: Ca. 170 BC
 
. . . . . . and his good will towards the Athenians, for good fortune, the Council shall decide, that the presiding committee allotted to preside at the forthcoming Assembly shall put these matters on the agenda, and submit the opinion of the Council to the People that it seems good (5) to the Council to praise . . . for his good will towards the People of the Athenians; and he shall also be granted citizenship, having been scrutinised in the court in accordance with the law; and the court presidents (thesmothetas) shall introduce his scrutiny, when they have filled the court with five hundred and one jurors; and, having been scrutinised, he shall be enrolled . . . [1]