Two royal letters, generations apart, confirming the privileges of the Plutonium of Nysa — the cave-sanctuary of Pluto and Core at Acharaca. In the first (RC 9, 281 BCE) Seleucus I and his son Antiochus I write to their official Sopatrus: the Athymbrians (the people of Nysa) had sent the envoys Iatrocles, Artemidorus and Timotheus about the sanctuary's suppliant-right, inviolability and tax-exemption, and the kings, declaring their settled policy of honouring the gods and the Greek cities, instruct Sopatrus to give a fuller formal reply. In the second (RC 64, 2nd c. BCE) a later king — Hiller conjectures an Antiochus — answers the council and people of Nysa directly: their envoys Artemidorus, Basilides and another have shown that the suppliant-right, inviolability and tax-exemption have been the sanctuary's 'from of old', so he confirms them, with all the other privileges of the precinct that earlier kings had granted, and promises continued goodwill. Both letters were re-collected with the temple's other 'sacred writings' and re-inscribed on limestone blocks in 1 BCE — which is how they survive (SIG³ 781). HEAVILY RESTORED: much of each text is Hiller's editorial supplement.两道相隔数代之王书,确认尼萨普路同圣所 —— 阿卡拉卡之普路同与科瑞洞穴圣所 —— 之特权。第一函(RC 9,公元前281年)塞琉古一世与其子安条克一世致其属吏索帕特罗斯:阿图姆布里亚人(尼萨人)曾遣使节伊阿特罗克勒斯、阿尔忒弥多罗斯与提摩修斯,论该圣所之受庇护权、不可侵犯与免税,二王申其尊神敬城之一贯方针,令索帕特罗斯予以更详之正式答复。第二函(RC 64,公元前2世纪)一后世国王 —— Hiller 推为某安条克 —— 直接答尼萨之议事会与人民:其使节阿尔忒弥多罗斯、巴西利德斯及另一人已表明,该圣所之受庇护权、不可侵犯与免税「自古」有之,故确认之,连同先王所赐圣域之一切其他特权,并许以续好。二函与神庙其余「圣录」同被重辑,于公元前1年重刻于灰岩碑块 —— 文本因以传世(SIG³ 781)。多有补字:二文之大部为 Hiller 之校补。