The RomanAgora (Greek: Ρωμαϊκή Αγορά) at Athens is located to the north of the Acropolis and to the east of the Ancient Agora. The RomanAgora was built...
The agora (/ˈæɡərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀγορά, romanized: agorá, meaning "market" in Modern Greek) was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states...
The ancient Agora of Athens (also called the Classical Agora) is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora, located to the northwest of the Acropolis...
The Agora of Smyrna, alternatively known as the Agora of İzmir (Turkish: İzmir Agorası), is an ancient Romanagora located in Smyrna (present-day İzmir...
Roman buildings are the Eastern Baths, the house with the peristyle, the RomanAgora, the large cistern usw. At the outskirts of the city late Roman cemeteries...
Greece by emperors and wealthy Roman nobility, especially in Athens. Julius Caesar began construction of the Romanagora in Athens, which was finished...
The Gate of Athena Archegetis is situated west side of the RomanAgora, in Athens and considered to be the second most prominent remain in the site after...
archaeological excavation of the RomanAgora in Athens discovered a nearly perfectly preserved row of columns that contain Roman graffiti. Many of the inscriptions...
on the façade of a building, the octagonal Tower of the Winds in the Romanagora at Athens bears relief sculptures of the eight winds on its frieze. A...
also known by other names, is an octagonal Pentelic marble tower in the RomanAgora in Athens, named after the eight large reliefs of wind gods around its...
Acropolis was situated just south of the centre of this walled area. The Agora, the commercial and social centre of the city, lay about 400 m (1,300 ft)...
west of the Agora. The Temple of Ares, to the north of the Agora. Metroon, or temple of the mother of the gods, on the west side of the Agora. Besides these...
Dionysus, Areopagus, the Ancient Agora of Athens (Αρχαία Αγορά των Αθηνών) Hadrian's Library, Tower of the Winds in the RomanAgora, Choragic Monument of Lysicrates...
and sanctuary at Athens, located in the northwest corner of the Classical Agora. The Altar was set up by Pisistratus the Younger, (the grandson of the tyrant...
the reign of Augustus. He was responsible for the construction of the RomanAgora in Athens and was the male-line ancestor of the 2nd-century aristocrat...
Hyacinthus. On the Tower of the Winds, a clocktower/horologion in the Romanagora of Athens, the frieze depicts Zephyrus alongside seven more of the wind...
the 11th century and continuing until the end of the 12th century. The Agora (marketplace) had been deserted since late antiquity, began to be built...
of the Ancient Agora of Athens, the stoa from which Stoicism takes its name Street Stoa: between Library of Pantainos and RomanAgora. South Stoa I: south...
protogeometric ware of a distinct Carian style from the cemetery beneath the Romanagora (ASAA [1969/70], 464 ff.). Inland, at Beçin, the fortified site which...
ἄγυρις, romanized: ágyris 'assembly' (an Aeolic dialect form, corresponding to the Attic or Ionic form Ancient Greek: ἀγορά, romanized: agorá). Compounded...
walkway or portico) erected around 460 BC on the north side of the Ancient Agora of Athens. It was one of the most famous sites in ancient Athens, owing...
century. The core of the late Hellenistic and early Roman Smyrna is preserved in the large area of İzmir Agora Open Air Museum at this site. Research is being...
located in the northern part of the Ancient Agora of Athens. Fragments from the temple found throughout the Agora enable a full, if tentative, reconstruction...
although following archeological excavations unearthed the ancient Romanagora at the same spot were the Civic Square was planned. Since the first concept...