Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum: 720
PROXENOI AND BENEFACTORS OF THERA
Greek text: IG_12.3.333
Date: 1st century B.C.
Tags: lists
Format: see key to translations
The evidence for the proxenoi of Thera in the late 2nd and early 1st centuries B.C., known from this and other inscriptions, is summarised by W.Mack, "Proxeny and Polis", pp.335-337 ( Google Books ).
These were enrolled by the secretary . . . :
Benefactor :
- Pythion son of Hel.on . . .
Proxenoi and benefactors :
- Boēthos of Miletos, the son of Eumechanos, but by birth the son of Lysimachos
- Prytanis of Miletos, the son of Simos
These were enrolled by the secretary Athenaios son of Diogenes :
Benefactor :
- Leontios of Knossos, the son of Kleumenidas
Proxenoi and benefactors :
- Apollonios of Athens, the son of Nikandros
- Hagias of Athens, the son of Boulon
→ inscription 721
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