Ag'ora, the public square and market-place of an ancient Greek town, corresponding to the forum of the Romans. In most of the cities it was the scene of public meetings for social or political purposes. The name was also applied to the general assemblies of the people in the early Greek states, usually convoked by the king or by some distinguished chieftain, as by Achilles before Troy.
Ag'ora
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 95
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