An agora was a marketplace in which people would trade, own a buisness and could sell goods, products and slaves. The agora was possibly the most busiest part of any city as people would work and visit it everyday.
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It was only important in greek city-states. That was the market place, meeting place, and house of politics. The center of religion was on the acropolis.
The agora was like a meeting place with various shops selling exotic goods, the ancient equivalent to a shopping centre.
Outside the city where it was a market place and centre of commerce, and meeting/socialising area.
Whatever part of Greece they might have lived in, ancient Greek merchants and ordinary citizens typically met and conducted business in the "agora" -- the marketplace -- of their cities. The "agora" may be compared to the town square or to the "mall" in modern times.
The Battle of Salamis took place in the strait between Piraeus and Salamis Island, an island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens.
Egyptian temples are temples. or houses were the Egyptian gods lived in.
medusa/she was cursed for having sexual intercourse with poseiden in the temple of athens
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