AGITATOR, in Antiquity, a term sometimes used for a charioteer, especially those who drove in the circus at the curule games.
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Agitators AGITATORS, in the English History, certain officers set up by the army in 1647, to take care of its interests.—Cromwell joined the agitators, only with a view to serve his own ends; which being once accomplished, he found means to get them abolished.