The agora was the civil centre of the greek cities. it was the political administrative, judicial religious and artistic centre. it was a bit like the forum for the Romans. later it also became a market place.
Forums and Agoras are both communal marketplaces. A ziggurat is a pyramid-like structure designed for religious observances.
Greek malls and shopping areas were called Agoras by the Ancient Greeks. Agoras were places for the Greeks to gather, shop, and meet friends.
Ancient Greek agoras were marketplaces and places of assembly.
Yes, ancient Greek agoras often served as commercial hubs where various goods, including weapons, could be bought and sold. While the primary focus of agoras was on everyday items, pottery, and food, they also featured stalls or shops that sold arms such as swords, shields, and armor. Additionally, agoras played a crucial role in political and social life, making them a natural venue for the exchange of military equipment, especially in times of conflict or war.
"Agorae" is the more Greek plural, however, "agoras" is also acceptable.
According to the N.Y. Times Crossword, the plural of agora is agorai.
"Agora is a public market and meeting place in ancient Greek city".
Agora is Greek for meeting place, or assembly place. As such there are many Agoras in Greece but the most famous is in Athens and is often referred to as "the Agora."
Dimitris Agoras has: Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Best Man in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Nikos in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Performed in "Mia yperohi mera" in 2003. Played Captain Despotopoulos in "Ta paidia tis Niovis" in 2004. Performed in "Gia tin Anna" in 2006. Performed in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Performed in "Ihni" in 2007. Played Antonis in "Under Stress" in 2011.
The cast of Under Stress - 2011 includes: Dimitris Agoras as Antonis Makis Arvanitakis as Adamopoulos Markella Giannatou as Maria Christina Mitropoulou as Anna Maria Tsima as Petropoulou
Philosophers historically met in places like ancient Greek city-states' agoras, which were public gathering spots for discussion and debate. In modern times, philosophers convene at universities, academic conferences, and online forums to engage in philosophical discourse and exchange ideas.
The cast of Mia yperohi mera - 2003 includes: Dimitris Agoras Irini Balta Giorgos Karamihos Vladimiros Kiriakidis Spyros Konstadopoulos Constantine Markoulakis Efi Mouriki Dimitris Plionis Pemi Zouni