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Πρωτάρχωι παρὰ Ἰσιδώρας τῆς Ἡρακλείδου τοῦ καὶ Διονυσίου μετὰ μετὰμετὰ κυρίου τοῦ ἀδελφοῦ Βακχίου τοῦ Ἡρακλείδου τοῦ καὶ Διονυσίου Ἀλθαιέως καὶ παρὰ Διονυσίου τοῦ Διονυσίου Ἰσιδείου. συγχωροῦσιν Ἰσιδώρα καὶ Διονύσιος συνεληλυθέναι ἀλλήλοις πρὸς γάμον, Διονύσιος δὲ καὶ εἰληφέναι παρὰ τῆς Ἰσιδώρας διὰ χειρὸς ἐξ οἴκου φερνὴν ἱμάτια γυναικεῖα ἐν ἀργυρίου δραχμαῖς ἑκατὸν ἐνωτίων χρυσῶν ζεῦγος τεταρτῶν δύο καὶ ἀργυρίου Πτολεμαικοῦ ἐπισήμου δραχμὰς ἑξήκοντα, τὸν Διονύσιον ἀπεσχη κότα τὴν προκειμένην φερνὴν τρέφειν καὶ ἱματίζειν τὴν Ἰσιδώραν ὡς γυναῖκα γαμετὴν κατὰ δύναμιν καὶ μὴ κακουχεῖν αὐτὴν μήδʼ ὑ βρίζειν μήδʼ ἐγβάλλειν μήδʼ ἄλλην γυναῖκα ἐπεισάγειν ἢ ἐκτίνειν τὴν φερνὴν σὺν ἡμιο λίᾳ τῆς πράξεως γινομένης τῇ Ἰσιδώρᾳ ἔκ τε αὐτοῦ Διονυσίου καὶ ἐκ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων αὐτῷ πάντων καθάπερ ἐκἐγ δίκης, καὶ τὴν δὲ Ἰσιδώραν μήτε ἀπό κοιτον μήτε ἀφήμερον γείνεσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς Διονυσίου οἰκίας ἄνευ τῆς Διονυσίου γνώμης μηδὲ φθείρειν τὸν οἶκον μήδʼ ἄλλῳ ἀνδρὶ συνεῖναι ἢ καὶ αὐτὴν τούτων τι διαπραξαμέ νην κριθεῖσαν στέρεσθαι τῆς φερνῆς, θέσθαι δὲ αὐτοὺς καὶ τὴν ἐφʼ ἱεροθυτῶν περὶ γάμου συνγραφὴν ἐν ἡμέραις χρηματιζούσαις πέντε ἀφʼ ἧς ἂν ἀλλήλοις προείπωσιν καθʼ ἣνκαὶ ᾧ ἐνγραφήσε ται ἥ τε φερνὴ καὶ τὰ ἄλλατἆλλα τὰ ἐν ἔθει ὄντα καὶ τὰ περὶ τῆς ὁποτέρου τῶν γαμούντων τελευ τῆς, ὡς ἂνᾧ ἐὰν ἐπὶ τοῦ καιροῦ κοινῶς κριθῆι. ἀξιοῦμενλα

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(From J.E. Grubbs, Women and the Law in the Roman Empire, 2002, pp. 124-125.) To Protarchos, from Isidora daughter of Herakleides also called Dionysios, with her kyrios, her brother Bakhios, son of Herakleides also called Dionysios from the deme of Althea and from Dionysios son of Dionysios from the deme of Isis. Isidora and Dionysios acknowledge that they have come together with each other in marriage. And Dionysios also acknowledges that he has received from Isidora by hand from her house a dowry of women’s clothes valued at 100 drachmas of silver, a pair of gold earrings of two quarters weight (of a gold didrachmon) and sixty drachmas of coined Ptolemaic silver. (They marry on the understanding that) Dionysios, taking the aforementioned dowry, supports and clothes Isidora as befits a married woman, according to his means, and that he not mistreat her or abuse her or throw her out or bring another woman into (the house) or (if he does), he pays back in full the dowry plus 50 percent, there being the right (to Isidora) to exact payment from the same Dionysios and from all his possessions as if by a court judgement. And (on the understanding that) Isidora does not sleep away or be away for a day from Dionysios’ house without Dionysios’ approval, or damage the home, or be with another man, or (if she does), after being judged guilty of having done so, she is deprived of her dowry. (They acknowledge) that they will also deposit a contract about the marriage at the office of the hierothytai within five working days from the day when they announce this to each other, in which will be written both the dowry and the other customary things and the things concerning the death of either one of the spouses, as it is decided (by them) in common at the right time. We ask (that this document be registered).

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