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Petition [end of 245 or early 244 BC]
Description
Petition of Antipatros, a resident of Philadelphia, against Nikon: Antipatros' wife, Simon, borrowed money from Nikon at an usurious rate; Antipatros left Philadelphia because of some trouble and brought his wife and son to Hermopolis, where he opened a shop; the creditor followed them, threatened Simon and induced her and her son to follow him; Simon escaped but the boy was still in detention
Cross-references (5)
- TM-Text 1796 primary
- APIS-Text columbia.apis.p82 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.col;4;83 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.col.4.83 tier-1
- HGV-Text 1796 tier-1
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