Byzantion: -190 To -150 Honorific decree of Byzantion for a judge from Dionysopolis

Century Category:
2nd century BCE
Region:
Thrace
City:
Byzantion
Date:
c. 190-150 BCE
Certainty of pre-1st century CE date:
CERTAIN
Document Type:
Honorific decree
Epigraphic Reference:
Ivantchik (2022)
Place of Publication:
http://nomisma.org/id/dionysopolis_thrace
Place of Conception:
http://nomisma.org/id/byzantium
Epigraphic Reference in Full:
Ivantchik (2022) pp. 138-139
Reference Number:
pp. 138-139
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/003030809?sid=325913572
Date From:
-190
Date To:
-150
Description:
Honorific decree of Byzantion for a judge from Dionysopolis
Notes on the Monument/Findspot:
Found at Olbia; a pierre errante from Dionysopolis.

References to monetary behaviour (3)

Place of Transaction Authority Transaction Type Purpose/Focus Context/Field of Action Commodity Monetary Material Coin Denomination/Unit of Monetary Measurement Lines Notes
http://nomisma.org/id/byzantium City Spending Embassy Arbitration ll. 1-10 The people had sent a dikastagogos to Dionysopolis to request a judge to adjudicate in a case between the city and its former strategoi led by Gerontidas.
http://nomisma.org/id/dionysopolis_thrace City Spending Foreign judge Arbitration ll. 10-16 The Dionysopolitans then sent a judge named Megakreon to Byzantion.
http://nomisma.org/id/byzantium City Spending Publication Honorific The lost portions of the stele would have outlined the honours for Megakreon; the stele would have been set up at Dionysopolis as part of the honours.