Agora (/ˈæɡərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀγορά,) The word “agora” derives from the ancient Greek term ageirein, meaning “to gather together” and is attested as early as the eighth century BC. It is commonly translated as “assembly,” “assembly place,” and “market place.” The agora was a crucial component of all Greek villages and towns across the Mediterranean.
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