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The
Agoranomion is a rectangular building on the east side of the
Roman
Agora, dated to the 1st century AD. It preserves the facade
which had three doorways with arched lintels and a broad stairway.
An inscription on the architrave mentions that the building
was dedicated to the Divi Augusti and Athena Archegetis. It
might be identified with the Sevasteion, that is a building
for the worship of the emperor.