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331.

Decree on the repair of a statue of Athena Nike

IG II3 1 444 Date: Ca. 336-330 BC
Notes:
... with the Past in Lykourgan Athens", in L. Foxhall et al. eds., Intentional History (2010), 225-38 = IALD II, 115-31; "Some Political Shifts in Lykour...
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332.

List of ephebic friends

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 9 Date: 175/6 AD
Notes:
... Wheler on his visit to Athens in 1676 and donated to the University of Oxford 1683. He bought it from the English consul in Athens, Jean Giraud (cf. ...
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333.

Honorific decree of Hippothontis

I Eleusis 63 Date: ca. 400-385 BC
Notes:
... mostly these were located in Athens (Erechtheis, Pandionis and Kekropis on the Acropolis), but the sanctuary of the Eleusinian hero, Hippothoon, was ...
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334.

Funerary stele for Epiktesis, daughter of Onasos of Kytherros

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 14bis Date: ca. 150-200 AD
Notes:
... is a well-attested name at Athens, and becomes more common in the imperial period. If, as is likely here, "of Kytherros" is a demotic rather than the...
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335.

Decree of tribe Hippothontis honouring Phanodemos of Thymaitadai

Bardani and Matthaiou, Tιμαί Φανοδήμου, 1 Date: Ca. 340-325 BC
Notes:
[1] Thymaitadai belonged to the tribe Hippothontis. Phanodemos was a historian of Attica (P. Harding, Story of Athens 7-8), and one of the most promi...
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336.

The Artists of Dionysos honour Hadrian

SEG 47.222 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
... (r. 117-138 AD) attested from Athens (on Hadrian and his relationship with Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes). The findspot and the epithet "Olympio...
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337.

Dedication to Pan and the Nymphs

AIUK 9 (Brocklesby Park) Appendix 1 Date: ca. 350-330 BC
Notes:
... at least nine caves in Athens and Attica can be linked with worship of Pan and the Nymphs. The precise findspot of this object is unknown, but it is ...
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338.

Dedication by the competition-director, [Androkles?] of Sphettos, 307/6 BC

IG II3 4 518 Date: 307/6 BC
Notes:
... Demetrios of Phaleron, who controlled Athens 317-307 BC, and who, as a Peripatetic, might plausibly have been influenced by the prejudice of Aristotl...
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339.

Grave stele of Theophilos

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 10 Date: ca. late iv BC
Notes:
[1] This upper section of a funerary stele was among the inscriptions acquired in Athens by Lord Elgin (cf. AIUK 4.1, no. 2). Datable to the late fo...
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340.

Monument commemorating war-dead?

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 11 Date: late v or early iv BC?
Notes:
[1] This fragment was acquired by Thomas Burgon in Athens in 1814, along with some uninscribed funerary monuments, all probably deriving from excavat...
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341.

List of cavalrymen escorting the second Hellenistic Pythais at Delphi, 128/7 BC

F.Delphes III 2 27 Date: 128/7 BC
Notes:
... association (koinon) of cavalrymen in Athens and key cavalry commanders (F.Delphes III 2, 46, also in 128/7 BC), to which it is linked by the opening...
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342.

Honours for Aristomachos of Argos

IG II3 1 1019 Date: 244/3 BC
Notes:
[1] Lines 7-31 recount the services to Athens of Aristomachos' father or grandfather, ll. 32-45 the services rendered by Aristomachos himself, who, a...
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343.

Grave stele of Kointos of Tyrmeidai

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 15 Date: ii-iii AD
Notes:
[1] This small funerary stele is among the inscriptions acquired in Athens by Lord Elgin (cf. AIUK 4.1, no. 2). It commemorates Kointos, a Hellenised...
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344.

Two decrees of Kyd[athenaion]

Agora XVI 68 Date: ca. 350-315 BC (?)
Notes:
... inscription within the city of Athens (albeit that other inscriptions of extraurban demes have sometimes been found in the city, see e.g. IG II2 1176...
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345.

Grave marker of Mousonia(s?)

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 14 Date: ii-iii AD (a), ii AD (b)
Notes:
[1] This grave marker is among the inscriptions acquired in Athens by Lord Elgin (cf. AIUK 4.1, no. 2). An earlier inscription (2nd century AD) gives...
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346.

Altar for Hadrian

Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 86 Date: 132 AD
Notes:
[1] This is one of over a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, o...
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347.

Grave stele of the nurse Melitta

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 37 Date: ca. 330-320 BC
Notes:
... be slaves and metics in Athens. Melitta was the daughter of a metic who had the privileged status of isoteles, paying taxes equal to citizens and exe...
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348.

Honorific altar for the hierophant

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 3 Date: late iv AD
Notes:
[1] This is one of five inscriptions acquired by James Dawkins on a visit to Athens in 1751 and donated to the University of Oxford on his death in 1...
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349.

Gaius Claudius Silianus honours Hadrian

IG II2 3315 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
[1] This is one of over fifty statue bases for the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) attested from Athens. The epithet "Olympios" indicates a date afte...
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350.

List of names

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 8 Date: early ii AD?
Notes:
[1] This is one of ten inscriptions acquired by George Wheler on his visit to Athens in 1676 and donated to the University of Oxford 1683 (cf. AIUK 1...
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351.

Statue of Demetrios [of Phaleron] dedicated by demesmen of Sphettos

SEG 25.206 Date: ca. 315 BC ?
Notes:
... Phanostratos of Phaleron who controlled Athens between 317 and 307 BC (other sources give the number as 300, cf. R. von den Hoff, in O. Palagia and S...
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352.

List of ephebic team leaders (systremmatarchs)

IG II2 2127 Date: 194/5-200/1 AD
Notes:
... see Byrne, Roman Citizens of Athens, 2003, 530). On ephebic teams (systremmata) and team leaders see IG II3 2087 and AIO Papers 12 sect. 1.5. Telesph...
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353.

List of manumissions in court and dedicatory bowls

Meyer, Metics, nos. 2-9 Date: ca. 336/5 - 322/1 BC
Notes:
... Olynthian refugees came to Athens after Philip II destroyed Olynthos in 348 BC. See further Osborne, Naturalization, vol. 3, X12. [5] Eupeithe is ...
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354.

Decree of Sarapiastai at Rhamnous, ca. 220-210 BC

I Rhamnous 59 Date: ca. 220-210 BC (?)
Notes:
... sanctuary in the city of Athens. In this decree the Sarapiastai honour Apollodoros son of Sogenes of Otryne (cf. n. 2) for donating a plot of land a...
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355.

Harbour fees and the cult of Poseidon at Sounion

IG I3 8 Date: ca. 460-450 BC
Notes:
... S. Humphreys, Kinship in Ancient Athens (2018), 950-59. For the only extant inscribed decree of the deme, IG II2 1180. It was already home to a quadr...
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356.

Decree of cavalry honouring treasurers of Athena

IG II2 1264 Date: 300/299 BC
Notes:
... hoplite general, Charias. Cf. Habicht, Athens, 82-83; G. J. Oliver, War, Food and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens (2007), 173-75, 234-36; and in...
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357.

Decree of Rhamnous and Athenian residents honouring Endios of Aithalidai, 256/5 BC?

I Rhamnous 9 Date: 256/5 BC (?)
Notes:
... Tracy (eds.), The Macedonians in Athens 322-229 BC, 2003, 56 note 6 (SEG 58.154) or had elected him to the specific post of general for the coastal r...
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358.

Loans from the sacred treasuries, 433/2-423/2 BC

IG I3 369 Date: 426/5–423/2 BC
Notes:
... in 431 as remarking that Athens could draw on its sacred treasuries for the Peloponnesian War (the 6,000 tal. that he refers to as “on the acropolis”...
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359.

Dedication (Tetrakomoi)

IG II3 4 227 Date: mid 4th cent. BC
Notes:
... In the Cleisthenic system Phaleron, Athens' principal port in the archaic period (Hdt. 5.81, 85 and 6.116), was a sizeable deme of the city trittys o...
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360.

Choregic dedication of Oineis for the City Dionysia

IG II3 4 564 Date: ca. 120-140 AD?
Notes:
... script is most common at Athens around the reign of Hadrian, but occurs sporadically from the late first century BC to the end of the second century ...
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