Agora, the term denotes a marketplace, and is often heard in connection with descriptions of the political system of the polis in Greek Antiquity. It was at these marketplaces that orators held speeches, and they were often the location where citizens met to debate.
Agora is the Greek word for marketplace.
_yr__t tyrant
A buckler, i think is a name for a round shield.
Tyrant
The Greek eastern part of the Roman empire is known as the Byzantine, or Byzantine Empire.
James. James is an English name, therefore it does not change spelling when written in another language. It goes for all names - if, for example, you had a Greek pen-pal, you would write their name the right way (the Greek way) even if your letter was in English.
Known as an Agora, translated literally as a 'place of assembly'
any free market
Second Market.
Second Market.
The Market Economy is another name for Capitalism.
Eros is the greek name for Cupid.
Theatro.
Bear
capitalism
The Market Economy is another name for Capitalism.
Hibathe`t (spanish) or another name ilauses (greek)
adámas this is a greek word