Honours for Herakleides of Klazomenai
AIO 313 Date: 403 - ca. 395 BC and 424 - 403 BC (?)
         Decree 1 (403 - ca. 395?)[1]   . . .  the [secretary of the Council]   shall inscribe [this decree and that previously
        enacted for Herakleides?[2] and]  put it on the acropolis.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 2 (Council and People, before 403 BC?)  (5) The Council and the People decided. [Akamantis or Pandionis]V or III  was in prytany. S- was secretary.
        [Theokleides or Neokleides] was chairman. -
        proposed: the secretary of the Council shall inscribe
        Herakleides [the Klazomenian] as
        (10) proxenos and benefactor, [as the People]  shall decide, and put it on the acropolis, because he acted
        well by the Athenian [embassies (presbeias)] and in
        other respects is a good man towards the Athenian  (14) People.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 3 (People, before 403 BC?)  (14) Thoukydides proposed: in other respects
        (15) in accordance with the Council, but since the [envoys (presbes)]  who have come from the King report that
        Herakleides has co-operated with them enthusiastically
        with regard to the treaty (spondas)[3]  . . .  and
        any other business which they proposed, Herakleides
        (20) shall have right of ownership (egktēsin) of land and [a house at Athens  and immunity from taxation (ateleian) or a house, and immunity (ateleian) from the metic tax], as for the other
        proxenoi; and if he is killed anywhere by a violent form of death
        there shall be the same punishment in his case
        as if an Athenian is killed; and these things
        (25) shall apply to the descendants of Herakleides.
     
        
        
        
        
            