Krateros Project2019-05-092019-05-09IVaKP531https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12111/6419Translation by Stephanie Yoon, The Lawrenceville School class of 2019. With good fortune, may it be resolved by the people on one hand to praise Oxythemis, son of Hippostratos from Larissa, on account of his virtue to the kings and the people of Athens, and to crown him with a gold crown in accordance with the law; on the other hand, in order that he might be regarded as an object of contention for everyone to compete unhesitatingly both for the good intentions of the kings and for the freedom of the Greeks, those showing their goodwill regarding the affairs being honored by the people according to their merit, (may it be resolved that) Oxythemis son of Hippostratos should be an Athenian citizen himself as well as his descendants and it should be permitted to him to be enrolled in the phyle and deme and phratry, whichever he may want according to the law, and that the presidents, the ones presiding over the upcoming presidency, give the vote concerning him to the people in the first assembly. And the secretary serving in the presidency is to write up this decree on a stone stele and to set (it) up on the Acropolis, and the treasurer of the people is to give 30 drachmas for the writing on the stele from the public treasury, so that being honored by the people he also does for the horsemen whatever he thinks contributes to their rescue, as if they were his own citizens.image/jpeggrcThese images are available for use, but please indicate their origin (including the name of the squeeze collection and the Institute for Advanced Study) and their Krateros ID in your publication. Please also send an electronic copy of your publication to krateros@ias.edu.Athenian citizenship for Oxythemis of Larisa.Decree, CitizenshipDecreeIG_II(2)_00558IG II(2) 558Epigraphic Squeeze