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1 3 | the Polemarch, and the Archon. The earliest of these offices 2 3 | offices was that of the Archon, which most authorities 3 3 | prerogatives conferred upon the Archon. Whichever way it may be, 4 3 | shown by the fact that the Archon has no part in the ancestral 5 3 | date that the office of Archon has become of great importance, 6 3 | Dionysus takes place there. The Archon lived in the Prytaneum, 7 5 | Solon to be mediator and Archon, and committed the whole 8 13| were unable to elect an Archon on account of their dissensions, 9 13| years later they elected no Archon for the same reason. Subsequently, 10 13| elapsed, Damasias was elected Archon; and he governed for two 11 13| clear from this that the Archon was at the time the magistrate 12 26| higher classes. The first Archon from that class was Mnesitheides. 13 33| Mnasilochus held office as Archon of their nomination for 14 33| year of Theopompus, who was Archon for the remaining ten. On 15 41| present day. Pythodorus was Archon at the time, but the democracy 16 53| names were appended of the Archon in whose year they were 17 53| men from such-and such an Archon and Eponymus to such-and 18 53| to such-and such another Archon and Eponymus are to go on 19 54| archonship of Cephisophon.~An Archon is also elected by lot for 20 54| moreover, the name of the Archon is publicly recorded.~ 21 55| in addition to these an Archon, a King, and a Polemarch. 22 56| 56~The Archon, the King, and the Polemarch 23 56| their acting.~As soon as the Archon enters office, he begins 24 56| minas for the expenses. The Archon also superintends the procession 25 56| and wards of state. The Archon also has the care of orphans 26 56| Such are the duties of the Archon.~ 27 58| generally, whatever the Archon does for citizens, the Polemarch 28 60| from the sacred olives. The Archon requisitions it from the 29 60| plants. When, then, the Archon has collected the oil for 30 62| a flute-player; and the Archon for Salamis receives a drachma 31 64| shakes them all up, and the Archon draws one ticket from each 32 64| the lot-drawing. Then the Archon casts in the dice and thereby 33 64| same proportion. As the Archon draws out the dice, the 34 64| it first to the presiding Archon; and he, when he has seen 35 64| chests are placed near the Archon, as many in number as there