Honours for Eurykleides of Kephisia
IG II3 1 1160 Date: Ca. 215 BC
          . . .   military (?) (stratiōt-)  . . .  was wanting (?) (egleipont-)  . . .   management (epimeleian), and [the treasurership of the military fund (?) (stratiōtikōn)][1]  he carried out through his son[2] and spent no small sums
        [from his own resources], and as Competition-director (agōnothetēs) obediently (hupakousas) spent a [further?]  (5) seven talents, and having again given over to his son [this]  responsibility, and having accomplished the Competition-direction well,
        he expended no small further sums, and when the country, because of its
        enemies, was fallow and unsown, he was responsible
        for it being worked and sown, having supplied money (chrēmata porisas),
        (10) and he re-established the freedom of the city with
        his brother Mikion,[3] after those who gave back the
        Piraeus (meta tous apodontas ton Peiraia), and he supplied the money (chrēmata eporisen) for the crown for [those forces] who
        with Diogenes returned [the garrisons (ta phrouria)],
        and fortified (ōchurōsen) the harbours and repaired (epeskeuase)  (15) the walls of the city and of the Piraeus,[4] with Mikion his
        brother, and approached [with him?] Greek cities and [kings (basileis)]  and as many as  . . .  money to the People  . . .   considered how justice might be done  . . .   supplying money and the  . . .   (20) having  . . .  showed himself  . . .   made useful contributions to the People  . . .   and introduced laws [in the interests of the People?] and  . . .   the seating (?) (theas)[5]  . . .   introduced a competition  . . .   (25) also strengthened (ēuxēsen) the [People (?) (dēmon)][6]  . . .   precincts and  . . .  a stoa  . . .   towards all Athenians  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            