Agoraios

Agoraios

Agoraios or Agoraeus can refer to several things:

*Agoraeus, an epithet of several gods of Greek mythology
**Altar of Zeus Agoraios
*Colonos Agoraios, in ancient times a meeting place for Athenian craftsmen


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