Agoranomeion (Athens) 1 Plaka - αγορανόμιον

ἀγορανόμιον - Agoranomeion, first century CE structure, speculatively identified as the office for market officials in the Roman Agora, Athens.
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Latitude: 37.974000
Longitude: 23.726950
Confidence: High

Greek name: ἀγορανόμιον
Place ID: 380237BAgo
Time period: R
Region: Attica
Country: Greece
Department: Athens C
Mod: Plaka

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Modern Description: Agoranomeion: a building of public character that has not been identified yet located next to the Tower of Winds in the Roman Agora. It is also interpreted as a Sebasteion dedicated to Archigetis Athena and the imperial family, probably to the emperor Claudius and his wife, who were deified around 60 AD
[Judith Binder: Agoranomion: dedicated 138-161 A.D., at the Roman Agora - - - IG II² 3391; H. S. Robinson, “The Tower of the Winds and the Roman Market-Place,” AJA 47 (1943) 303-305; probably at the ancient road intersection west of the Gate of Athena Archegetis, Hoff, M. C. 1994, 93 with notes 3-5;]
Wikidata ID: Q24204411
Trismegistos Geo: 364

Info: A.E.

(Aspa Efstathiou, ToposText volunteer)


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