Dedication by an ephebe (?) victor at the Epitaphia

IG II3 4 385 Date: after ca. 50 BC
 
. . . Quadratus . . . . . . (dedicated this), to Athena, having been victorious at the Epitaphia,[1] (5) in the gymnasiarchy of Eukles son of Eukles of Aphidna, but by birth of Oinophilos of Aphidna.[2]