Nakrasa: -160 To -139 Honorific decree for Apollonios the epistates

region:
Lydia
City:
Nakrasa
Place of Publication:
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa
Place of Conception:
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa
reference in full:
OGIS 268
reference:
OGIS
Reference Number:
268
reference 2:
CIG
Reference Number:
3521
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000829662
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000751905?sid=325820424
date:
160 or 139 BCE
date cert:
CERTAIN
date from:
-160
date to:
-139
description:
Honorific decree for Apollonios the epistates
phi url:
https://epigraphy.packhum.org/text/266499?bookid=122&location=1482
PHI ID:
266499
TM ID:
928635
Document Type:
Honorific decree
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References to monetary behaviour (8)

PLACE OF TRANSACTION AUTHORITY ACTIVITY PURPOSE/FOCUS CONTEXT/FIELD OF ACTION LINES Monetary Material Commodity Coin Denomination/Unit of Monetary Measurement NOTES
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa Hellenistic monarch Spending Public office Civic ll. 3-4 Honorand had been epistates, perhaps a position he was appointed to by the king.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa Individual Spending Liturgy Religious ll. 4-6 Honorand was elected agonothetes of the Basileia festival.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa City Spending Festival Religious ll. 4-6 Honorand was elected agonothetes of the Basileia festival.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa Individual Spending Xenia Religious ll. 6-9 Honorand entertained sacred ambassador and foreigners.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa City Spending Public office Civic ll. 9-11 Honorand had been strategos at an earlier time.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa Individual Spending Dedication Religious ll. 11-13 Alexandreian drachma (δραχμὴ Ἀλεξάνδρεια/Ἀλεξανδρείου (ἀργυρίου)) Honorand promised a dedication of two phialai, each worth 100 Alexandreian drachmas.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa City Spending Crown Honorific ll. 13-14, 18-20 Gold Honorand was honoured with a gilt crown, to be paid for by funds provided by the treasurer.
https://nomisma.org/id/nacrasa City Spending Publication Civic ll. 16-20 The decree to be inscribed on a stele paid for by funds provided by the treasurer.