- "Agoraea" and "
Agoraeus" (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγοραία,
Agoraia and Ἀγοραῖος, Agoraios) were
epithets given to
several divinities of Gr****
mythology who were...
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Agoraios Kolonos (/kəˈloʊnɒs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κολωνός Ἀγοραῖος; Gr****: Αγοραίος Κολωνός,
meaning "the hill next to the Agora"),
located to the
south and...
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Agoraios or
Agoraeus can
refer to
several things:
Agoraeus, an
epithet of
several gods of Gr****
mythology Altar of Zeus
Agoraios Agoraios Kolonos, in ancient...
- both
meaning "Colonus of the Horses", to
distinguish it from the "Colonus
Agoraeus" in Athens.
Besides the
temple of Poseidon, it
possessed a
sacred grove...
- okhē (οχή) in
reference to Zeus’s nurse, the
divine goat Amalthea. Zeus
Agoraeus (Ἀγοραῖος): Zeus as
patron of the
marketplace (agora) and
punisher of dishonest...
- date of construction. By the
second century AD,
bronze statues of
Hermes Agoraeus, Solon, Seleucus, and
others stood in
front of the stoa. The stoa contained...
- "very beneficial." Chrysorappis, "with
golden wand," a
Homeric epithet.
Agoraeus, of the agora;
belonging to the
market (Aristophanes) Empolaios, "engaged...
-
venerated on par with
Olympian gods such as the
local Apollo Prostates,
Hermes Agoraeus, or Poseidon.
Pliny the
Elder (23–79 AD) in his
Natural History mentions...