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- The Athenian Agora was the heart of ancient Athens' democracy, where citizens participated directly in government. Key principles like meritocracy and equality before the law were established during the 5th century BCE. The Agora was also a marketplace and a hub for civic life, including political discussions and religious festivals. The Ancient Agora of Athens was situated beneath the northern slope of the Acropolis, and was the primary meeting ground for Athenians, where members of democracy congregated affairs of the state, where business was conducted, a place to hang out, and watch performers and listen to famous philosophers1234.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Agora was the heart of ancient Athens' democracy, where citizens participated directly in government. Key principles like meritocracy and equality before the law were established during the 5th century BCE. The Agora was also a marketplace and a hub for civic life, including political discussions and religious festivals.www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/a…The Ancient Agora of Athens was situated beneath the northern slope of the Acropolis. The Ancient Agora was the primary meeting ground for Athenians, where members of democracy congregated affairs of the state, where business was conducted, a place to hang out, and watch performers and listen to famous philosophers.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgoraThe agora served the same purpose in ancient Athens as the town square and town hall in later societies. The agora was important because it was where the community congregated to discuss events of the day, politics, religion, philosophy, and legal matters.www.worldhistory.org/agora/The agora of Athens developed from the 6th century BCE until it was destroyed in the Persian invasion of 480 BCE. Afterwards, the statesman Pericles (l. 495-429 BCE) used funds from the Delian League to restore it as the physical manifestation of the political power of the Athenian Empire.www.worldhistory.org/article/1759/pericles--the-rest…
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WEBThe Agora (Αγορά) of Athens today is an archaeological site located beneath the northwest slope of the Acropolis. The word "agora" applies to an assembly of people and by extend marks the gathering place.
WEBJul 20, 2021 · The Ancient Agora of Athens was the primary meeting ground for Athenians, where members of democracy congregated affairs of the state, where business was conducted, a place to socialise, and …
WEBNov 24, 2020 · The Agora was the political, commercial, religious and cultural heart of Athens. The Persians devasted the area when they occupied Athens in 480 and 479 BC, but it was built up during the time …
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