Honours for Dioskourides of Abdera and his brothers
IG II3 1 302 Date: 346/5 BC
         Decree 1  In the archonship of Archias (346/5), in the
        ninth, of AkamantisV, for which Kephisodoros son of Athenophanes
        (5) of Phlya was secretary. Of the presiding committee (proedrōn)  Protias of Acharnai was putting to the vote. Euboulides
        son of Antiphilos of Halimous[2] proposed: concerning those things
        for which Dioskourides of Abdera is deemed to have made legal supplication
        in the Council, the Council shall resolve: that the
        (10) presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside in the
        next Assembly shall introduce him
        to the People and put the matter on the agenda and submit
        the opinion of the Council to the People that
        it seems good to the Council, since
        (15) Dioskourides and his brothers,
        Charmes and Anaxipolis
        the sons of Dionysodoros of Abdera, were benefactors of the Athenian People,
        the Council and the generals
        and the archons in the cities
        (20) of the Athenians shall take care of them so that they come to no harm;
        and to praise Dioskourides and invite him to hospitality
        in the city hall (prutaneion) tomorrow.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 2  Diopeithes son of Diopeithes of Sphettos proposed: concerning those things
        for which Dioskourides is deemed to have made legal supplication to the People,
        (25) in order that the Athenian People may honour
        its benefactors and take care of
        friends of the city in need at any time,
        the People shall resolve: in other respects as proposed by the Council,
        but Dioskourides and Charmes and
        (30) Anaxipolis, the children of Dionysodoros
        of Abdera, shall be permitted
        to live at Athens until they return
        to their own city; and they shall pay
        [capital taxes (eisphoras)]  . . .  with
        (35) [the Athenians]  . . .    . . .