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City |
Spending |
Public office |
Civic |
ll. 2-6 |
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Reference to earlier offices held by the honorand. |
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Spending |
Liturgy |
Civic |
ll. 2-6 |
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Reference to earlier liturgies held by the honorand. |
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City |
Spending |
Public office |
Gymnasium |
ll. 6-31 |
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Agias' gymnasiarchy, funded partly by him and the city. |
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Spending |
Public office |
Gymnasium |
ll. 6-31 |
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Agias' gymnasiarchy, funded partly by him and the city. |
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Spending |
Youth training and education |
Gymnasium |
ll. 6-17 |
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Oversaw youth education and training, including covering many expenses for visiting teachers. |
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Association |
Spending |
Youth training and education |
Gymnasium |
ll. 13-17 |
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Reference to contributions (an eisphora) made by the neoi towards hosting the visiting teachers. |
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Spending |
Dedication (athletic prizes) |
Gymnasium |
ll. 21-23 |
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Dedicated prizes on the eponymous days of the kings. |
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Spending |
Statue |
Honorific |
ll. 27-30 |
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Gold |
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Dedicated a 4-cubit tall statue of the king. |