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421.Dedication of statue of the Tyrannicides
IG I3 502 Date: 477/6 BC ?
Notes:
422.
... Azoulay, The Tyrant-slayers of Ancient Athens, 2017).
The original monument was set up within a few years of the expulsion of Hippias in 511/0, w...
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Dedication to Apollo Hypo Makrais
IG II3 4 130 Date: 85-95 AD
Notes:
423.
... He held the archonship in Athens between 87/88-95/96 AD, possibly in 91/92 AD (S. Byrne, Roman Citizens of Athens, 507, but see J. L. Shear, ZPE 180,...
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Grave stele of the nurse Melitta
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 37 Date: ca. 330-320 BC
Notes:
424.
... 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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Monument commemorating war-dead?
AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 11 Date: late v or early iv BC?
Notes:
425.
[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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Decree making arrangements for lease of public land by the deme Piraeus, 321/0 or 318/7 BC
AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees of Other Bodies) no. 2 Date: 321/0 or 318/7 BC
Notes:
426.
[1] This inscription was acquired in Athens by Richard Chandler in 1765-6 for the Society of Dilettanti, which in turn presented it to the British Mu...
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List of manumissions in court and dedicatory bowls
Meyer, Metics, nos. 2-9 Date: ca. 336/5 - 322/1 BC
Notes:
427.
... 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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Honours for the People of Tenedos and Aratos of Tenedos
IG II3 1 313 Date: 340/39 BC
Notes:
428.
... (Diod. 16.77.2) had perhaps assisted Athens in defending Byzantium and Perinthos, located close by, from attack by Philip II in 340 BC.
[2] This is...
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Decree of Halai Aixonides prescribing an audit procedure, 368/7 BC
IG II2 1174 Date: 368/7 BC
Notes:
429.
... it is a preoccupation at Athens not only at city level but also in the demes, apparent in what is perhaps the earliest deme decree, IG I3 244 (Skambo...
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Laodikeia-by-the-Sea honours Hadrian
IG II2 3299 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
430.
[1] This is one of over fifty statue bases for the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) attested from Athens. It is part of a group erected in the precinc...
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Dedication (in city hall?)
IG II3 4 126 Date: before 61 AD
Notes:
431.
... Claudius Theogenes was one of Athens’ most eminent citizens around the mid-first century AD and served in many important positions (for his career se...
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Decree of tribe Hippothontis honouring Phanodemos of Thymaitadai
Bardani and Matthaiou, Tιμαί Φανοδήμου, 1 Date: Ca. 340-325 BC
Notes:
432.
[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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Kioniskos of Mysta
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 70 Date: i - ii AD?
Notes:
433.
... name Mysta is found at Athens mostly in the Hellenistic and Roman periods and is principally borne by non-Athenians. One other “Milesian” resident wi...
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Decree of Sphettos honouring a benefactor
Csapo and Wilson II, 247-52 Date: ca. 350-300 BC
Notes:
434.
... making the deme accessible from Athens (on the "Sphettian Road", Sphettia hodos, FGrH 328 Philochoros F108, Plut. Thes. 13.2, IG I3 1023, a late-6th ...
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Dedication to Pan and the Nymphs
AIUK 9 (Brocklesby Park) Appendix 1 Date: ca. 350-330 BC
Notes:
435.
... 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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Epigram commemorating the Athenians who fell at the battle of Poteidaia
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 79 Date: 432 BC
Notes:
436.
... tribute paying ally, revolted from Athens with the help of the Corinthians. The events are narrated by Thucydides, who reports that the Athenian loss...
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Decree honouring Timosthenes of Karystos
Osborne, Naturalization, D43 Date: 306/5 BC
Notes:
437.
... in Karystos, who had supported Athens and the allies against Antipater in the Lamian War in 323/2 BC and its aftermath (6-21), and when Kassandros ha...
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Poem on the duties of a doctor
IG II3 4 849-851 Date: c. 94 AD (A, II-V), c. 150 AD (A, I & VI), c. 205 AD (B-C)
Notes:
438.
... but see Aleshire, Asklepios at Athens, 1991, 55-56). This apparently occurred in the archonship of Annius Pythodoros (87/8 or 91/2 AD per S. Follet i...
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Sebastopolis in Pontos honours Hadrian
IG II2 3303 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
439.
... epigraphic evidence for Hadrian at Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes.
Sebastopolis was located in central Anatolia at the nexus of important mil...
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Restoration of the Piraeus walls
Maier, Mauerbauinschriften, no. 2 Date: 394/3 BC
Notes:
440.
... fee, together with construction. For Athens' treaty with Boeotia at the start of the Corinthian War see RO 6. For another occasion on which a Boeotia...
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Loans from the sacred treasuries, 433/2-423/2 BC
IG I3 369 Date: 426/5–423/2 BC
Notes:
441.
... 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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List of demesmen
Lambert and Pitt, Grammateion 2024 no. 1 Date: 340/39 or 313/2 BC
Notes:
442.
[1] Textual Note. All editions of this list of names have been based on a transcript made by the Abbé Michel Fourmont on his visit to Athens in 1729....
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Pompeiopolis in Paphlagonia honours Hadrian
IG II2 3298 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
443.
... epigraphic evidence for Hadrian at Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes.
The dedicator of this statue, Pompeiopolis, was one of several cities found...
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Ephebic monument
AIUK 4.3B (BM, Ephebic Monuments) no. 2 Date: ca. 80 AD
Notes:
444.
[1] This fragment of the late-1st century AD was among the inscriptions acquired in Athens by Lord Elgin (cf. AIUK 4.1, no. 2). It belongs to a catal...
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List of ephebic friends
AIUK 14 (National Museums Scotland) no. 1 Date: 41-54 AD
Notes:
445.
... list of ephebic friends from Athens, AIUK 11 (Ashmolean), no. 5. The archon (chief official of Athens, who gave his name to the year), superintendent...
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Decree of Aixone honouring officials (syndikoi?)
IG II2 1197 + Add. p. 672 Date: ca. 350-325 BC
Notes:
446.
... coast of Attica south of Athens in the area of modern Glyphada, bounded to the east by the southern reaches of Mount Hymettos, to the north by Halimo...
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Relief of Jason the Physician
AIUK 4.5 (BM, Dedications) no. 10 Date: mid-2nd cent. AD
Notes:
447.
[1] This relief was discovered at Athens by Louis Fauvel (1753-1838) at an unknown location and purchased by the British Museum in 1865. It depicts ...
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Dedication by the competition-director, [Androkles?] of Sphettos, 307/6 BC
IG II3 4 518 Date: 307/6 BC
Notes:
448.
... 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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Grave stele of Smikylion
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 8 Date: mid-iv BC
Notes:
449.
... son have rare names at Athens, although another Eualkides from Kerameis made a dedication as cavalryman on Salamis ca. 320 BC and was perhaps a membe...
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Decree of Sarapiastai at Rhamnous
I Rhamnous 59 Date: ca. 220-210 BC (?)
Notes:
450.
... 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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Decree of Aixone awarding honours connected with the festival of Hebe, 320/19 BC
IG II2 1199 Date: 320/19 BC
Notes:
... Herakles at the Kynosarges in Athens (Paus. 1.19.3); Alkmene, too, had an altar there (loc. cit.) and is also found in the sacrificial calendar of Th...
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