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Actually this was an epitaph at the necropolis, recently moved here. it says: "Adept in all the works of Athena was I, Dionysios, from vine-clad Tmolos. Now Patara's foreign soil has received me as a guest and holds me tight. But my glory shall last in the future bacause I decked the Odeon with a large roof."
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The inscription says: "The Lycian League has honored again, according to its benefaction, the people of Patara with a golden wreath and a colossal bronze statue because from the beginning they have been working in the best way for the political advantage of the Lycian League and made an important contribution towards achieving the goodwill of the divine Augusti."
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The inscription says: "The Lycian League has honored Neikostratos alias Stratonides, son of Xanthippos, citizen of Kyaneai, who under the terms of his will designated the League as his heir. The monument was erected by the most prominent Lyciarch Dionysios, son of Dionysios, grandson of Diogenes II, great-treat-grandson of Metrodoros."
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The inscription says: "The people of Patara has honored - with the people having introduced the motion concerning the honours for him - Marcus Antonius Idagras, son of Antiatros, citizen of Rome and of Patara, who was general of the Lycian League selected from all Lycians and ambassador on behalf of the demos and of the Lycians to the Roman Emperors and received privileges to the advantage of the League and through his request obtained the discharge of 600 fellow citizens from military service, who at the Nemia and Heraia at Argos won the boys' pankration as the first of the Lycians, and at the Romaia organized by the Lycian League every four years as isolympic games won the boys' and the teenagers' pankration, and at the Legoa organized by the Lycian Leage and at the Rhomaia at Rhodes won the boys' pankration; who also won other holy and stephanitic contests, with a golden wreath and a bronze statue, because he is an excellent man in the tradition of his ancestors."
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