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691.

Funerary monument of Ploutarchos

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 77 Date: iv-v AD
Notes:
... name Ploutarchos is common at Athens from the mid-second century AD onwards. Our Ploutarchos was likely a young man, his epigram lamenting his unfulfilled ambition and suggesting t...
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692.

Choregic dedication for the City Dionysia or Thargelia

IG II3 4 472 Date: 4th cent. BC
Notes:
... the removal of stones from Athens to Hypata (Thessaly) in the Ottoman period cf. IG II3 4, 445.
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693.

Funerary monument of Tryphera

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 76 Date: ii-iii AD
Notes:
... 2), but was recorded in Athens as early as the 17th century in the church of St. George Alexandrinos, just east of the Theatre of Dionysos. The block upon which Hermeros had ...
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694.

Altar for Hadrian

IG II2 3368 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. The...
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695.

Treaty with Messene

IG II3 1 308 Date: 343/2 BC
Notes:
[1] In this year Athens concluded alliances with a number of Peloponnesian cities. Apart from Messene, this included Achaia, the Arkadians associated with Mantinea, Ar...
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696.

Religious accounts from Halai Aixonides

SEG 59.59 Date: Ca. 440-430 BC
Notes:
... in the National Museum of Athens and republished in a thorough new edition by E. Kourinou, Horos 17-21 (2004-2009) [2010], 23-30 (ph.) (SEG 59.59). Kourinou's text differs sub...
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697.

Athenian boundary settlement between Delphi and Phlygonion-Ambryssos, at Delphi

Rousset, Le territoire de Delphes 3 Date: ca. 140 BC
Notes:
... an embassy from Delphi to Athens may also be linked with this arbitration (cf. A. Camia, Roma e le poleis, 2009, 70), but this is highly speculative as it depends on the recons...
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698.

Altar for Hadrian

IG II2 3340 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. A h...
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699.

Decree about permanent dining rights (sitesis) in the city hall (prytaneion)

AIO 1137 Date: 429-424 BC?
Notes:
... of primogeniture applied in classical Athens. Inheritance of property rights was usually partitive, with portions determined by lot. [6] The group in ll. 9-11 depends on selection by Apo...
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700.

Grave stele of Soteris

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 38 Date: iv BC
Notes:
... a number of sites in Athens in 1810. The Museum purchased the stele in 1982. It bears a simple relief of a lekythos (cf. on no. 44) with the female name Soteris inscribed ...
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701.

Honours for Philetairos, brother of king Eumenes II

IG II3 1 1317 Date: 175/4 BC
Notes:
... relations between the Attalids and Athens in the early second century cf. IG II3 1, 1257. Philetairos is also named with his brothers in the catalogue of Panathenaic victors, IG II2 231...
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702.

Painted funerary stele for the son of Hermaios and Kollion

AIUK 8 (Broomhall) no. 1 Date: after 350 BC
Notes:
... Elgin. They were acquired in Athens for the 7th Earl, but were not, like most of the inscriptions he acquired, included in the sale of the "Elgin marbles" to the British Museum in...
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703.

Decree of [deme Eleusis and?] soldiers stationed there (?) honouring [Philok]omos

I Eleusis 185 Date: ca. 260-235 BC
Notes:
... (for the dates see Tracy, Athens and Macedon, 128-49, and Horos 26-31, 2014-2019, 45). The date, subject matter, and fact that [Philok]omos (the honorand?) is given a demotic, ...
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704.

Altar for Hadrian

IG II2 3326 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. A h...
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705.

Honours for Elaians

IG II3 1 948 Date: Ca. 280 BC(?)
Notes:
... evidence for diplomatic contacts between Athens and the Aeolian city of Elaia.
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706.

Altar for Hadrian

IG II2 3341 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. A h...
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707.

Funerary lekythos [for a father and son?] from Epikephisia

AIUK 3 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) no. 4 Date: ca. early 4th cent. BC
Notes:
... which briefly held power at Athens in 404 BC following her defeat in the Peloponnesian War; but for its redemption in the 390s, cf. RO 7a with note. For more detailed discussion ...
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708.

Decree of [deme Eleusis?] and soldiers stationed at Eleusis honouring a general

I Eleusis 180 Date: 279(?)-266 BC
Notes:
... (for the dates see Tracy, Athens and Macedon, 80-98, with Horos 26-31, 2014-2019, 43-44). It is a decree of the Athenian soldiers stationed at Eleusis, perhaps associated with ...
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709.

Dedication for the generals by staff

IG II3 4 274 Date: ca. 200-150 BC
Notes:
... and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens, 2007, 183). [2] For military secretaries, cf. IG II3 4, 282. For the selection of heralds by lot, cf. Agora XVI 48 ll. 14-16 and schol. in A...
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710.

Building dedication and choregic dedication of Dionysodoros for Asklepios

IG II3 4 556 Date: A: 9 BC – 14 AD; B: ca. 80 AD
Notes:
... (S. Byrne, Roman Citizens of Athens, 436-7 and stemma V). His son, Gaius Silius Polykrates was archon and hoplite general under Caligula (IG II2 3266). Zenon was the first priest ...
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711.

List of names, Council, 335/4 BC

Agora XV 43 Date: 335/4 BC
Notes:
... data for the prosopography of Athens at this period. On this genre of inscription see AIO 2776, with notes. On the men listed see the Athenian Onomasticon. Those at 51, 54, 130, 1...
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712.

Dedication commemorating honours (Acharnai)

IG II3 4 239 Date: 4th–3rd cent. BC?
Notes:
... deme, tribe and People of Athens and was found in the area of the ancient deme Acharnai [I do not understand why D. Kellogg, Marathon Fighters, 2013, p. 150, n. 4, takes this i...
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713.

Ephebic dedication commemorating victory "at Eleusis", 158/9 AD

AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 7 Date: 158/9 AD
Notes:
... of the ephebate in Roman Athens see AIO Papers 12.
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714.

Decrees of Athenian Assembly and deme Eleusis honouring Pamphilos of Eleusis, the demarch

I Eleusis 229 Date: 150/49 BC ?
Notes:
... D. Mikalson, Religion in Hellenistic Athens, 1998, 269-74. An example of the revival in another context is the Pythais, F.Delphes III 2, 3). The honorand is not otherwise known. [2] Th...
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715.

Altar for Hadrian

IG II2 3372 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. The...
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716.

Inscribed altar from the City Eleusinion concerning the Eleusinian Mysteries

I Eleusis 7 Date: ca. 510-490 BC
Notes:
... sacred objects had arrived in Athens at the start of the Mysteries (AIUK 4.2 (BM, Decrees), no. 17 ll. 16-18). He probably belonged to the genos of the Eumolpidai (see K. Clinton, ...
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717.

Treaty with Philip II

IG II3 1 318 Date: 338/7 BC
Notes:
... inscribed bilateral interstate agreements involving Athens from years prior to 338 BC, the only treaties datable after 338 BC and before the death of Alexander are this, and IG II3 1, 443, both probably...
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718.

Dedication by the competition-director, Xenokles of Sphettos

IG II3 4 519 Date: 307/6 BC or shortly after
Notes:
... subvention of 140 tal. to Athens (IG II2 1492, l. 100, cf. APF p. 415).
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719.

Choregic dedication from Athmonon

IG II3 4 511 Date: ca. mid. 4th cent.
Notes:
... north-east of the city of Athens. It represents our only evidence for a theatrical festival in this deme, which clearly required the services of a pipe (aulos) player, and was ...
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720.

List of men

AIUK 2 (BSA) no. 8 Date: c. 100-90 BC
Notes:
... close ties that existed before Athens’ decision in 88 BC to support Mithridates’ struggle with Rome and the consequent sacking of the city by Sulla in 86 BC. Further text, on anothe...
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