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631.

Philippi honours Hadrian?

SIA VI 22 Date: 132 AD?
Notes:
... epigraphic evidence for Hadrian at Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes.
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632.

Dedication by the prytany of Hippothontis

IG II3 4 46 Date: early iv cent. BC
Notes:
... used some other location in Athens for this dedication.
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633.

Honours for Matidia the Younger

AIO 3041 Date: 117-161 AD
Notes:
... honoured with statue bases at Athens (IG II2 3387 and 3389), which were probably erected during the reign of Hadrian. It is possible that this one was erected during that reign, bu...
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634.

Athenian (?) dedication on the façade of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi

IG I3 1465 Date: End of the sixth or first half of the fifth cent. BC
Notes:
... eds., Innovations and Inventions in Athens, 2020, 99-111). This accomplishment involved the subjugation of Skyros and was recommended to the Athenians by the Pythia (Plut. Thes. 36.1-3, ...
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635.

Altar for Hadrian

SEG 12.148 Date: 132 AD
Notes:
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes.
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636.

List of two ephebic teams, 163/4 AD

IG II2 2087 Date: 163/4 AD
Notes:
... in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens (2002), p. 337 no. 712. See also the images linked to above on Wikimedia Commons. This stele contains a catalogue of the members of two ephebi...
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637.

Altar for Augustus and Hadrian

Agora XVIII 310 Date: 27 BC-14 AD; 132 AD
Notes:
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes. It ...
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638.

Dedication to Hero General

IG II3 4 269 Date: ca. 200 BC
Notes:
... of Attic hero-cults in Hellenistic Athens see Parker, Athenian Religion, 275-76.
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639.

[Tribal?] decree honouring a phylarch

Agora XVI 203 Date: mid-iii BC
Notes:
... is the festival celebrated in Athens, not the Panhellenic Olympic games. Tracy identifies the inscriber as the “Cutter of Agora I 3238 and I 4168”, active 286/5 – ca. 239 BC.
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640.

Honours for the prytany treasurer of Kekropis, 24/3 or 21/0 BC

AIO 2801 Date: 24/3-20/19 BC
Notes:
... with Augustus' second visit to Athens in 21 BC, during which the Athenians somehow angered him (Dio Cass. 54.7.3; AJP 100, 1979, 66–67), but there are many other possible explanatio...
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641.

Choregic dedication for the City Dionysia

IG II3 4 437 Date: Early 4th cent. BC
Notes:
... well-known dithyrambic poet in Classical Athens, mentioned in several literary sources (Pl. Gorg. 501e, Pherekr. Cheiron F 145 Kock, Ar. Birds 1370, Frogs 154, 1437).
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642.

Choregic dedication of four tribes for the City Dionysia

IG II3 4 565 Date: mid-ii AD
Notes:
... Dionysia (Pickard-Cambridge, Dramatic Festivals of Athens, 98), but this would be the only attestation of him.
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643.

Law about assessment for taxes or contributions

IG I3 237 Date: 410-404 BC ?
Notes:
... of the sacrificial calendar of Athens in its later phase, SEG 52.48A. It was perhaps a product of the revision of Athenian law in its earlier phase (on which see IG I3 104 with n. 1...
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644.

Choregic dedication of the People for the City Dionysia

IG II3 4 566 Date: mid-ii AD
Notes:
... as an ideal youth. At Athens, he was closely associated with the ephebes (see AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford), no. 10 with notes). The reference to him in this text is a...
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645.

On Euboean affairs

IG II3 1 399 Date: 348 BC or 343? BC
Notes:
... inscribed laws and decrees at Athens in this period see IALD II, 19-46 (this inscription, p. 33) (SEG 68.12).
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646.

Anthippasia dedication of Pandionis

IG II3 4 252 Date: mid-iv BC
Notes:
... Hipparch. 3.11-13; Bugh, Horsemen of Athens (1988), 59-60. Another inscription commemorating victory in the contest (IG II3 4, 243) was found nearby, suggesting that a space had been set ...
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647.

Decree relating to Sestos

IG II3 1 387 Date: 352? BC
Notes:
... Museum of Sestians resident in Athens at this period see AIUK 4.6 no. 28. [2] Chief official of the cleruchy on Sestos.
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648.

Honours for a prytany treasurer

Agora XV 300 Date: 10-1 BC
Notes:
... the most prominent families in Athens in the first and second centuries AD, supplying several dadouchs and other Eleusinian priests (Byrne, RCA, 153–64, stemma viii).
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649.

Dedication by soldiers at Eleusis for the general, Ekphantos of Thria

IG II3 4 282 Date: ca. 210 BC
Notes:
... and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens, 2007, 183-88). [4] This text is located mid-way down an otherwise empty column. [5] For military secretaries, see IG II3 4, 274.
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650.

Choregic dedication of Lysikles for the City Dionysia, 323/2 BC

IG II3 4 466 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
... et al., The Archaeology of Athens and Attica (1994), 31-44.
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651.

Dedication by an ephebe

IG II3 4 407 Date: 1st cent. AD
Notes:
... was a foreign resident of Athens, from Pagai in the Megaris. [2] On the torch-race for ephebes in the Kerameikos, cf. IG II3 4, 335, 372. Lampadarch: 371.
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652.

Dedication by soldiers for general and patrol commanders at Eleusis

IG II3 4 278 Date: Before 335/4 BC (?)
Notes:
... and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens (2007), 180-1. Such border forces perhaps existed already in the fifth century (e.g. Thuc. 8.92.1), and Aischines 2.167-68 states in reference ...
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653.

Lekythos of Archagora

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 51 Date: 375-350 BC
Notes:
... appears only three times at Athens, once on another funerary monument in the British Museum (see AIUK 4.6, no. 30). This is the only attestation anywhere of the name Pithyllis. F...
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654.

Boundary marker of land belonging to Dionysos (Pallene)

SEG 63.155 Date: ca. 425-375 BC
Notes:
... the main ancient road from Athens to the Mesogaia. As Csapo and Wilson II, p. 6, observe, this points to a cult of the god in this deme by the late-5th century BC, possibly to b...
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655.

Dedication by an ephebic victor

IG II3 4 411 Date: 1st cent. AD
Notes:
... of the ephebate in Roman Athens see AIO Papers 12.
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656.

Decrees concerning the Acropolis

AIO 1692 Date: 485/4 BC ?
Notes:
... et al. eds., Cities Called Athens, Studies . . . John McK. Camp II (2015), 137-63. [9] Later in the fifth century, the term “Hekatompedon” (literally “Hundred-footer”) was use...
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657.

Dedication by an ephebe victor at the Hephaistia

IG II3 4 412 Date: 1st cent. AD (?)
Notes:
... of the ephebate in Roman Athens see AIO Papers 12.
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658.

Dedication of a statue of Democracy by the Council, 333/2 BC

IG II3 4 3 Date: 333/2 BC
Notes:
... Coulson et al., Archaeology of Athens, 1994, 113-22 = SEG 46.245). It may not be coincidental that it was on 12 Boedromion that a sacrifice took place giving thanks for freedom, mar...
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659.

Grave stele of Synphoron

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 41 Date: i AD
Notes:
... in the Roman period at Athens. For more detailed discussion of the inscription see AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments), no. 41.
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660.

Honours for the prytany treasurer of Ptolemais

Agora XV 303 Date: early 1st century AD?
Notes:
... The inscription was acquired in Athens before 1894 by Ion Casian Suruceanu for his collection in Chișinău (V. V. Latyschev, BCH 18, 1894, 334). Following his death, it remained in st...
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