The marketplace of Rome was known as 'The Forum.' The Forum was an outdoor space that was used as an open stall market. In addition to its use as a market, the Forum also served as a place for debates and meetings.
A marketplace in ancient Rome ws called a forum. There were many of them with some specializing in certain things such as meat or vegetables.
Fora (pl.) or Forum (sing.)
Any marketplace was called a forum. The main one in the city of Rome was called the Forum Romanum and although it started out as a marketplace, it grew into a mainly civic center.
The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
The marketplace of ancient Greece was called agora/ αγορά.
classical (apex)
The priests who "took the omens" or interpreted the signs in ancient Rome were called augurs.
A marketplace in ancient Rome was called a forum. There were many such places each specializing in certain goods.
It was an area known as forum.
The center of ancient Rome was the Forum, the open plaza and marketplace around which the government buildings were located.
bazaar
Any marketplace was called a forum. The main one in the city of Rome was called the Forum Romanum and although it started out as a marketplace, it grew into a mainly civic center.
The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
classical (apex)
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
The 'agora' was the Roman marketplace.
Agora is the Greek word for marketplace, known by the Romans as the forum.The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
The marketplace of ancient Greece was called agora/ αγορά.
Forum is the name for an ancient Roman market. In some of the smaller towns the forum was also a civic center. The main forum in the city of Rome itself, the Forum Romanum, evolved exclusively into a civic center.