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A statement concerning certain priestly offices at Tebtunis, which also record earlier history for bidding for the post of prophetes
Translation: (Lines 2-12) Priestly offices: those stated by Claudius Dionysios, the former strategos, to have been reported to him by his predecessor Charisios to have been reported to Charisios himself by his predecessor Apollonides as requiring to be sold, include the post of prophet of the temple of Soknebtynis also called Kronos at the village of Tebtunis, for which it was stated that a first offer of 100 drachmas was made by Harpokration son of Marepsemis, priest and stolistes of the said temple, which sum he paid in the .. Year of Hadrianus Caesar the Lord, and another of 200 drachmas and extra payments by Marsisouchos son of Pakebkis on Phamenoth 20 of the 8th year, while on Tybi 12 of the 10th year of Hadrianus Caesar the Lord by a higher bid the said Marsisouchos made an offer of 520 drachmas and extra payments for the post of prophet and lesones or palm-bearer, of which he paid for the account of Tybi in the 10th year 400 drachmas, with 9 drachmas for the notification, 25 drachmas 3 obols extra payments, and 13 drachmas for the receipt-charges, total 447 drachmas 3 obols.

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