Citizenship decree
IG II3 1 1219 Date: Ca. 210 BC
          . . .   to praise  . . .  for his
        good will towards the Athenian People, and
        love of honour; and he shall be granted citizenship,
        having been scrutinised in the court, and be enrolled in the tribe
        (5) and deme and phratry that he wishes; and the
        court presidents (thesmothetas) shall introduce his scrutiny,
        even if he is not present, as and when they fill the court for the
        enrolment of citizens (politographias); and the [secretary shall present?] this
        decree to the jurors; and the
        (10) prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree on a
        stone stele and stand it on [the acropolis]; and the board of administrators (tous epi tēi dioikēsei) shall allocate
        the expenditure for inscribing and [setting up?] the stele.