Like Epiteles (see Syll_308), Telemachos served as naopoios at Delphi.
Gods. With good fortune. The Delphians have granted to Telemachos of Thespiai, the son of Hieron, both to himself and to his descendants: proxeny, priority in access to the oracle, privileged seating at games, priority in receiving justice, inviolability, freedom from all taxes, and all the other rights that are granted to other proxenoi; when Archetimos was archon, and the members of the council were Pythodoros, Larisios, Archiadas and Eudoros.
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