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751.

Statue of Hadrian

Agora XVIII 261 Date: 128-138 AD
Notes:
... Hadrian and his relationship with Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes. The name of the dedicator, which might be a city, group, or individual, is lost.
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752.

Honours for the priest of Amphiaraos

IG II3 1 901 Date: 273/2 BC
Notes:
... the cult of Amphiaraos at Athens was associated with the Amphiaraion in Oropos (cf. IG II3 1, 338), but by this time there was perhaps a cult-site of Amphiaraos (together with ...
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753.

Honours

IG II3 1 1413 Date: Ca. 170 BC
Notes:
... the honorand had been in Athens for his philosophical education. Cf. IG II3 1, 1291.
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754.

Dedication by the gate-keepers (pyloroi)

IG II3 4 39 Date: ca. early 1st cent. AD
Notes:
... G. Schmalz, Augustan and Julio-Claudian Athens, 58-59, 309 (cf. C. P. Jones, Phoenix 1978, 228) is correct to identify him with Theogenes (I) of Paiania, he should have served as archon befo...
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755.

Dedication by the gate-keepers (pyloroi)

IG II3 4 40 Date: 1st cent. AD (?)
Notes:
... Parker, Polytheism and Society at Athens (2005), 18-19. [2] On this board see the note on IG II3 4, 39.
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756.

Honours for the Elaiousians

IG II3 1 309 Date: 341/0 BC
Notes:
... of the Second Athenian League. Athens had honoured the city previously in 357/6 (Agora XVI 53) and 345/4 (IG II3 1, 303, q.v.).
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757.

Catalogue of ephebes, 13/12 BC

AIO 2112 Date: 13/12 BC
Notes:
... period after the sack of Athens by Sulla (86 BC), ephebic decrees followed by a catalogue of the graduating ephebes were erected each year, continuing Hellenistic practice (se...
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758.

Honours for the prytany treasurer of Hippothontis, 47/6 or 45/4 BC

Agora XV 278 Date: 47/6 or 45/4 BC
Notes:
... election and lottery in post-Sullan Athens, see Agora XVI 333).
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759.

Honorific decree

IG II3 1 470 Date: Ca. 330 BC
Notes:
... period (cf. J. Hanink, Lycurgan Athens and the Making of Classical Tragedy (2014), 102, 108-12). In any case it is one of about 10 decrees honouring men for services to the Athenian ...
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760.

Dedication of a helmet

IG I3 517 Date: c. 500-480 BC (?)
Notes:
... early classical dedicatory practice at Athens, in contrast to “converted” dedications, in which spoils are transmuted e.g. into a statue (cf. IG I3 501, 511, IG II3 1, 444). For the distinc...
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761.

Statue of Hadrian, builder of the stoa

IG II2 3288 Date: 128-138 AD
Notes:
... Hadrian and his relationship with Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes.
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762.

Decree about the Phokians

IG II3 1 376 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
... Phokians had sent ambassadors to Athens. For Macedonian diplomacy with Phokis at this time see Diod. 18.11.1.
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763.

Statue base for Eunike

I Eleusis 659 Date: End-iii AD
Notes:
... served as an ephebe in Athens (IG II2 3763) and held senatorial rank in Rome (IG II2 2208, 8-9).
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764.

Dedication by a board of officials of the tribe Aigeis, 313/2 BC ?

IG II3 4 36 Date: 340/39 or 313/2 BC
Notes:
... Jones, The Associations of Classical Athens, 1999, 180-81). There are traces of a cutting in the top for insertion of a plinth.
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765.

Honours for the Ephesians

IG II3 1 1150 Date: 224/3-222/1 BC
Notes:
... II3 1, 1215 and Habicht, Athens, 183-84.
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766.

Statue for Tiberius Claudius Iason Magnus

SEG 25.212 Date: 160/1-ca. 170 AD
Notes:
... ll. 1-12). For ties between Athens and Cyrene in the Augustan period, see IRCyr.C.1. Memorandum (hypomnematismos) was the normal term for decrees of the Areopagos from the firs...
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767.

Choregic dedication of Timodemos for the City Dionysia

IG II3 4 452 Date: ca. mid-4th cent. BC
Notes:
... a common name in Classical Athens, the sponsor cannot be identified with certainty: he might be Timodemos the liturgist in a naval inscription (IG II2 1613, l. 201 from 353/2 BC...
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768.

Choregic dedication of Euthydemos for the City Dionysia, 342/1 BC

IG II3 4 459 Date: 342/1 BC
Notes:
... for the Dramatic Festivals in Athens, 2012, p. 45 and 57).
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769.

Dedication by the prytany of Oineis, 339/8 BC

IG II3 4 78 Date: 339/8 BC
Notes:
... Jones, The Associations of Classical Athens (1999), 158-59. On the text of this inscription see AIO Papers, 9, p. 6 (SEG 68.79).
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770.

Honours for Euphron of Sikyon

IG II3 1 377 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
... II3 1, 378, destroyed after Athens' defeat in the Lamian War.
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771.

Dedication to Apollo Hypo Makrais

IG II3 4 137 Date: i-ii AD
Notes:
... of the name Isaios in Athens, he might be Isaios the "Assyrian philosopher" who was one of Hadrian's tutors of rhetoric, or his son of the same name (Pliny Letters 2.3, Juv...
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772.

IG II2 5186 Date: After 138 AD
Notes:
... Hadrian and his relationship with Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes.
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773.

Choregic dedication (Panathenaia)

IG II3 4 434 Date: ca. 350-330 BC
Notes:
... prominent figure of late-4th cent. Athens, Xenokles son of Xeinis of Sphettos, on whom see IG II3 4, 212, with notes. Two (non-joining) fragments survive; the working of the back of the...
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774.

Sacrificial regulation for the cult of Asklepios and associated deities at Piraeus

IG II3 4 1773 Date: Early iv BC (Face A); iv BC (Face B, C, D)
Notes:
... M. Miles (ed.), Autopsy in Athens (2015), 37-50 and fig. 5.5 (= SEG 65.151). This is one of a number of short inscriptions, most, but not all, of which can be associated with t...
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775.

Donation of a house and garden to Asklepios in accordance with an oracle

IG II3 4 1768 Date: Ca. 350-325 BC
Notes:
... Great, who sought refuge in Athens and was alleged to have bribed a number of prominent Athenians). In spring 323 BC the comic poet, Timokles F4 K-A, alleges that he was a recipi...
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776.

Kioniskos of Simon

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 57 Date: iii-ii BC
Notes:
... name Simon was common at Athens and was usually borne by citizens. The deme Halai is either Halai Aixonides or Halai Araphenides, both employing the same demotic (a similar pr...
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777.

Statue base for Flavia Habroia

Oliver, Gerusia p. 132 n. 23 Date: ca. 200-230 AD
Notes:
... had a pre-existing relationship with Athens - her grandfather, Titus Flavius Kyllos, had been archon of the Panhellenes 154-157 AD (Agora XVIII 402) - so she may be honoured here for some...
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778.

Dedication by an ephebic polemarch and victor, 145/6 AD

IG II3 4 418 Date: 145/6 AD
Notes:
... of the ephebate in Roman Athens see AIO Papers 12. [2] The gods are Herakles and Hermes, cf. IG II3 4, 423 and 372. The first four lines of this dedication are an elegiac co...
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779.

Dedication of a statue to Dionysos (and Apollo?) at Ikarion

Csapo and Wilson II, 145-48 Date: ca. 525 BC
Notes:
... on the far side from Athens. Its civic and religious centre has been known since the 18th century, and was first excavated in the late 19th century (C. D. Buck, Papers of ...
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780.

Grave marker of Timon of Sinope

AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 12 Date: ii-i BC
Notes:
... a hundred people known at Athens from Sinope, modern Sinop in Turkey on the south coast of the Black Sea. This harbour city was particularly known for exporting ruddle, a red o...
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