
men who were certainly officers of Demetrios (Kleon and Philon of Erythrai, and Mus
of Eresos) were Asiatics.
Further reading . Urban, Wachstum und Krise des Achaiischen Bundes, pp. 66–
70.
Anonymous Antigonid Officers
141. Source . Schede, AM 44 (1919):4–19, no. 5g, recording that an ex-officer of
Alexander, currently serving with the kings Antigonos and Demetrios (and hence
dating to 306-301) was honored by the Samians.
142. Source . Habicht, AM 72 (1957):178, no. 13, records that this man was an
aide of Demetrios honored by the Samians along with no. 143 below.
143. Source . Habicht, AM 72 (1957):178, no. 13, records that an officer of
Demetrios was honored by the Samians along with no. 142 above.
144. Source . IG II
2
538 (and cf. Wilhelm, AM 39 [1914]:269; Osborne,
Naturalisation in Athens, no. D 59), records Athenian citizenship awarded to an officer
or aide of Demetrios ca. 307-303.
145. Source . IG II
2
550 records the presence on Lemnos of an officer of
Antigonos, of whose name only a few letters survive (---onoVtou par' ' Antigonon ). It
is impossible to say whether this ---on is or is not a known Antigonid officer (e.g.,
nos. 59 or 107 above).
146. Source . IG II
2
560 records that this man was an officer of the kings
(Antigonos and Demetrios) and was honored by the Athenians together with Dionysios
(no. 31 above) ca. 306-302.
147. Source . IG II
2
562 (and cf. Hesperia 9 [1940]:342, dating it to 302/1)
records that an official of the kings (Antigonos and Demetrios) was honored as a
public benefactor by the Athenians.
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148. Source . Hesperia 7 (1938):301, no. 25, a tiny fragment of what appears to
have been an honorary decree for an official of "the kings" (line 5), that is, Antigonos
and Demetrios, dating hence from 306-301.
149. Source . Hesperia 10 (1941):55–56, no. 19 (and cf. Osborne, Naturalisation
in Athens, no. D 63), records the grant of citizenship to a man who had fought for the
safety of Athens and the other Greeks ca. 303-301 (lines 5–7), hence presumably an
officer in Demetrios's army.
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