The religious festivals were both religious and recreational. Even the Olympic Games (and other games) were religious festivals.
Greek coins were used for $money$. That was the purpose of coins.
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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.
The League was a coalition of Greek city-states whose purpose was to thwart Persian expansionist policies .
They were little houses in rows with fruits and vegetables.
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The Omega was the most powerful and popular symbol in Anchient Greece.
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Ancient Greek agoras were marketplaces and places of assembly.
The religious festivals were both religious and recreational. Even the Olympic Games (and other games) were religious festivals.
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The word "agora" is a noun. It refers to ancient Greek marketplaces or public squares.