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- An agoranomos (Gr****: ἀγορανόμος, plural: agoranomoi, ἀγορανόμοι) was an elected official in the cities of Ancient Greece and Byzantine Empire, responsible...
- freedoms at this festival; one of them received the rights of Agoranomos that day. The Agoranomos (composed of the Gr**** words agora, market, and nomos, law)...
- Agonothetes Gr**** Administrative Elected Institutional (sacred games) Agoranomos Gr**** Executive Elected Institutional (marketplace) Air Marshal British...
- Iran (224–651 CE). "We know that this official, who was referred to as agoranomos, existed in Babylonia, Seleucia, and Dura". Floor notes that the societies...
- to settle Agrippa and his family in Tiberias, and appointed him as the agoranomos (organizer of the agora) of the city, which provided him with a regular...
- Oxyrhynchus 241 (P. Oxy. 241 or P. Oxy. II 241) is an authorization to the agoranomos asking him to register a loan. It is written in Gr**** and discovered in...
- called sesh n pero' "pharaoh's scribe" or sesh n po "scribe of the nome"—agoranomos in Ptolemaic times—who gave authenticity to instruments without the need...
- activity, Rav first chose Nehardea, where the exilarch appointed him agoranomos, or market-master, and Rabbi Shela made him lecturer (amora) of his college...
- and a now-lost inscription of the 170s BCE provides evidence for an agoranomos of the Orthieians . In addition, bronze coins of Orthos dated between...
- Gr**** inscription that read: "Year 170 (corresponding to 143/2 BCE), the agoranomos [= "market inspector"] being Antipater, son of Heliodorus, and Aristodamus...