Citizenship
IG II3 1 1078 Date: Ca. 262-230 BC
          . . .    . . .  which he continues to have
        for the Athenian People and  . . . ; and that he
        shall be an Athenian, and his descendants,
        and the award granted to him by the Athenian People [shall be]  (5) [valid]; and he shall be permitted to enrol in
        the tribe and deme and phratry that he wishes according
        to the law; and the prytany shall put the vote
        to the People about his citizenship at the next Assembly
        that is held, according to [the law about]  (10) [citizenship]. So, therefore, that there might be a reminder (hupomnēma)  for him of the grant awarded by the People, the
        secretary of the People shall inscribe this decree
        on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis, and
        the administrator (ton epi tei dioikēsei) shall allocate the expenditure
        (15) accrued for the inscription and the stele.