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601.Athenian tribute list, 418/7 BC (?)
AIO 1172 Date: 418/7 BC (?)
Notes:
602.
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[2] In ca. 425/4 Athens had demanded massively increased tribute from her allies (IG I3 34). Unfortunately evidence as to what happened next as regards tribute is thin...
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Concerning dedications in the sanctuary of Asklepios, 248/7 BC
IG II3 1 1010 Date: 248/7 BC
Notes:
603.
... dedicated after his capture of Athens in 263/2 BC (image on the ANS database).
[9] A clapper (krotalon) was used by flute players in order to set the rhythm, like a metronome.
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Dedication to Isis
IG II3 4 1136 Date: ii AD
Notes:
604.
... the sanctuary of Sarapis in Athens visited by Pausanias (IG II3 4, 1113), the sanctuary of Isis on the south slope of the Acropolis (IG II3 4, 1130), or another Attic sanctuary o...
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Choregic dedication (Panathenaia and City Dionysia)
IG II3 4 433 Date: ca. 370 BC ?
Notes:
605.
... was supported financially in Classical Athens by wealthy Athenian sponsors (choregoi), who, as with e.g. the competition in dithyramb at the City Dionysia (see IG II3 4, 460) and Thargelia ...
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Honours for Eudemos of Plataia
IG II3 1 352 Date: 330/29 BC
Notes:
606.
... Sparta in 331/0, in which Athens did not, in the event, participate.
[3] Lykourgos was responsible for the completion of the Panathenaic stadium, [Plut.] Lives of the Ten Ora...
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Kioniskos of Sokrates
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 60 Date: ii-i BC
Notes:
607.
... the large Galatian community in Athens from Ankyra (modern Ankara in Turkey). Alexander the Great had taken the city from the Persians in 333 BC, and it became an important Greek tra...
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Honours for Eurykleides of Kephisia
IG II3 1 1160 Date: Ca. 215 BC
Notes:
608.
... of raising revenue in Hellenistic Athens, on which see IG II3 1, 1011 with notes. For the fortification of the harbours, cf. IG II3 1, 1140 and IG II3 1, 1141.
[5] The reference is a...
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Dedication to Isis
IG II3 4 1135 Date: ca. 100 BC
Notes:
609.
... the sanctuary of Sarapis in Athens visited by Pausanias (IG II3 4, 1113), the sanctuary of Isis on the south slope of the Acropolis (IG II3 4, 1130), or another Attic sanctuary o...
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Dedication by a victorious gymnasiarch
IG I3 969bis(b) Date: Late 5th cent. BC
Notes:
610.
... original dedication was removed from Athens to Thebes when he was implicated in the mutilation of the Herms. After being proved innocent he erected this copy.
The significance of the n...
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Decree of tribe Hippothontis
I Eleusis 122 Date: Ca. 350-200 BC
Notes:
611.
... Jones, The Associations of Classical Athens (1999), 161-69.
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Honours for Aischron son of Proxenos and another
IG II3 1 1064 Date: Ca. 235 BC (Decree 1), ca. 233-228 BC (Decree 2)
Notes:
612.
... Argos, on which see Habicht, Athens, 164-166.
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Honours for a competition director
IG II3 1 991 Date: 255/4 BC
Notes:
613.
... of raising revenue in Hellenistic Athens, see IG II3 1, 1011 with notes.
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Dedication by troops at Rhamnous honouring the general, Phoxias of Perithoidai
IG II3 4 299 Date: 250-200 (before 229?) BC
Notes:
614.
... and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens, 2007, 139). This is the only attestation of the "select associates" (prosairetoi); they may be auxiliary troops or assistants chosen by the ge...
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Decree [of soldiers at Eleusis] honouring a general
I Eleusis 187 Date: ca. 255-250 BC
Notes:
615.
... 2014-2019, 43-44). See also Tracy, Athens and Macedon, 96, suggesting that the use of vacats (uninscribed spaces) in this inscription indicates that it "may be safely dated after 270".
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Grave stele of Glykylla
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 81 Date: 400-375 BC
Notes:
616.
... name is not attested at Athens, nor indeed anywhere else. For more detailed discussion of the inscription see AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments), no. 81.
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Funerary stele for Melisto and Epigenes
AIUK 5 (Lyme Park) no. 2 Date: ca. mid-4th cent. BC
Notes:
617.
... obtained by Thomas Legh in Athens in 1811-1812 and set in its present location above the fireplace of the library of Lyme Park in the context of the refurbishment of the House c...
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Honours for a foreigner
IG II3 1 990 Date: 256/5 BC
Notes:
618.
... of raising revenue in Hellenistic Athens, see IG II3 1, 1011 with notes.
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List of manumissions in court
Meyer, Metics, no. 26 Date: Before ca. 336/5 BC?
Notes:
619.
... — already in practice in Athens around the mid-fourth century (Isaios fr. 18 Loeb = Dion. Hal., Isaios 5) — but predate the imposition of mandatory dedications upon manumissio...
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Choregic dedication from Rhamnous
IG II3 4 513 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
Notes:
620.
... 4, 349.
In Classical Athens, a choregos was responsible for financing a dramatic production. It was most likely an adult function in this case rather than an ephebic one. ...
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Equality of taxation for a man of Pergamon
IG II3 1 989 Date: 256/5 BC
Notes:
621.
... of raising revenue in Hellenistic Athens, see IG II3 1, 1011 with notes.
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List of manumissions in court
Meyer, Metics, no. 27 Date: Before ca. 336/5 BC?
Notes:
622.
... — already in practice in Athens around the mid-fourth century (Isaios fr. 18 Loeb = Dion. Hal., Isaios 5) — but predate the imposition of mandatory dedications upon manumissio...
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Proxeny for Apollonides son of Demetrios of Sidon
IG II3 1 379 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
623.
... For generic privileges enjoyed at Athens by Sidonians see IG II2 141. For a bilingual Greek-Phoenician funerary monument for a Sidonian from the Piraeus at this period, now in the Bri...
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Public subscription for the preservation of the city and the protection of the countryside
IG II3 1 1011 Date: 248/7 BC
Notes:
624.
... years following the liberation of Athens from the Macedonians in 229 BC, and was later honoured by IG II3 1, 1160. He patently took a lead in organising this public subscription (epido...
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Lampadedromia dedication
IG II3 4 317 Date: late ii BC – early i BC
Notes:
625.
... D. Mikalson, Religion in Hellenistic Athens, 1998, 178‒9). The paroikoi are probably mercenaries; in IG II3 4, 311 they are called xenoi, the usual term for mercenary troops in this perio...
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Dedication to [Hygi]eia by -lla at Thorikos
IG II3 4 898 Date: First half of 4th century BC
Notes:
626.
... and Hygieia only arrived in Athens in 420/19 BC (see IG II3 4, 665 with notes), they probably shared the sanctuary at Thorikos with a pre-existing healing cult (cf. IG II3 4, 902...
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Decree of Rhamnous (and Athenian residents?) honouring a general, ca. 260-230 BC
AIO 3527 Date: ca. 260-230 BC
Notes:
627.
... S.V. Tracy, The Macedonians in Athens 322-229 BC (2003), 56 note 6 (SEG 58.154).
[3] On the use of dogs cf. I Rhamnous 403, ll. 14-15; S. Le Bohec, in N. Badoud ed., Philologos ...
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Honours for the prytany treasurer of Aiantis
Agora XV 267 Date: ca. 55-45 BC?
Notes:
628.
... a leading figure in Augustan Athens, see IG II3 4, 12. Later descendants include the famous Herodes Atticus (cf. AIUK 11 (Ashmolean), no. 15 with notes).
[2] Iason (l. 3) is the...
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Dealings with the Delphian Amphiktyony
IG I3 9 Date: 462–446 BC ?
Notes:
629.
... and Oenophyta (c. 457), when Athens was ambitious enough, and strong enough in central Greece, to pursue such an active policy (cf. Thuc. 1.108.3), perhaps the early 440s in the c...
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IG II3 1 933
Date:
Ca. 285–280 BC (?)
Notes:
630.
... will be connected with the Athens' winning of independence from Macedonian control in 287.
[2] The benefactor was in the service of a king, but which? Assuming the post-287 B....
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Decree of Ikarion honouring demarch and choregoi
IG II2 1178 Date: ca. mid-iv BC
Notes:
... Jones, The Associations of Classical Athens, 1999, 72-3, on the other hand took this text as evidence for his theory (not accepted by AIO) that a distinction was drawn between territorial...
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