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Q: In Sparta did life revolve around an agora and an acropolis?
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What did life revolve around in Athens?

A farming community established a fortress on a hill (acropolis) as a refuge if invaded. A city grew up around the acropolis, and beside the city a market place (agora) was established.


The central meeting place for government officials in ancient Greece was the .?

acropolis


Did Sparta have an agora?

yes Sparta did, but it was small and junky


What was the open area under the acropolis called?

an agora


What is a gathering place in Sparta?

Agora


Does Rome have an acropolis?

No, the Acropolis was uniquely Greek. The Roman Forum was comparable in many ways to the Greek Agora.


Agora and acropolis?

The Ancient Agora of classical Greece is located northwest of the Acropolis. It was believed to have been created as a public space in the 6th century BCE. It was destroyed by the Second Persian invasion in 480 BCE destroyed the Agora, but the Athenians rebuilt it when they returned to the city.


What does the agora in Athens have there?

it was on the acropolis in athens, it was a market and trading center... for buying and selling goods.


What roles did the acropolis and agora play in typical greek polis?

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What happiend at the agora?

The Agora is where the citizens ( men that paid taxes ) metics ( forginers who moved to ancient Athens from Sparta or somewhere around there) and trusted slaves could go to the agora to trade things for stuff for the wife and kids or to help prepare for war and stuff like that so that they can survive.


What was the central marketplace of a Greek city called?

The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta


What three areas made up a city-state?

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