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Areopagus
History The exact origin of the Areopagus is unclear. location of the Areopagus hill as an informal speech. wikipedia.org
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Areopagus
‖ Areopagus (æriːˈɒpəgəs) [L., a. Gr. ἄρειος πάγος the hill of Ares, or Mars' hill.] A hill at Athens where the highest judicial court of the city held its sittings; hence used for the court itself, and transf. of any important tribunal.1642 Sir E. Dering Sp. on Relig. xvi. 86 Who hath descended int... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Birth of Jesus: The Best Historical Evidence - The Areopagus
Using the gospels of Matthew and Luke as guides, Dionysius calculated that Jesus was born in the 753rd year of the old Roman calendar. His calculations were probably off by a couple of years as the best evidence indicates that Jesus was probably born sometime between December of 3 BC and February of 2 B.C. According to the gospels, Jesus was ...
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Areopagus (disambiguation)
Areopagus was the supreme court in ancient Athens. Areopagus may also refer to: Areopagus sermon, delivered there by the Apostle Paul Areopagus (poetry), a 16th-century literary movement Areopagus of Eastern wikipedia.org
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Areopagite
Areopagite (æriːˈɒpəgaɪt) [ad. L. arēopagītes, a. Gr. ἀρειοπαγῑ́της: see Areopagus and -ite.] A member of the court of Areopagus.1382 Wyclif Acts xvii. 34 Dionyse Ariopagite, or greet man of comun scole. 1430 Lydg. Chron. Troy i. v, Dyonysyous Whiche..Was called in scholes Ariopagyte. 1616 B. Holyda... Oxford English Dictionary
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Areopagus (poetry)
The Areopagus is a proposed 16th-century society or club dedicated to the reformation of English poetry. Bourne was first to claim that the Areopagus was "a sort of club" of which "Sidney appears to have been president". wikipedia.org
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Areopagus Lodge
The Areopagus Lodge, (also known as Areopagus in Itambé) was the first Masonic lodge in Brazil and the first secret society in Pernambuco. wikipedia.org
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Areopagus sermon
The Areopagus sermon refers to a sermon delivered by Apostle Paul in Athens, at the Areopagus, and recounted in Acts 17:16–34. Some Greeks then took him to a meeting at the Areopagus, the high court in Athens, to explain himself. wikipedia.org
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Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece
The Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece () was a provisional regime that existed in eastern Central Greece during the Greek War of Independence. Officially, the Areopagus was superseded by the central Provisional Administration, established in January 1822 after the First National Assembly, but wikipedia.org
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Areopagite constitution
Other scholars, such as Donald Kagan, have countered that no concrete measures were necessary, as the Areopagus' dominance was established not through The downfall of the Areopagus, and with it Cimon, came in the late 460s BC. wikipedia.org
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Phryne Before the Areopagus
Phryne Before the Areopagus () is an 1861 painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. wikipedia.org
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论出版自由
约翰·弥尔顿以西元前五世纪的雅典演说家伊索克拉底曾发表的言论「Areopagitica」(阿留帕几底卡)来命名论出版自由(亚略巴古[Areopagus]是古代雅典境内的一座小山丘,是雅典最高法院的所在地,同时也是伊索克拉底一直希望能复兴的古议会之名)。 wikipedia.org
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Ephialtes
The Areopagus had already been losing prestige ever since 486 BC, since when archons were selected by lot. The Areopagus merely remained a high court, in control of judging charges of murder and some religious matters. wikipedia.org
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Damaris (biblical figure)
woman mentioned in a single verse in Acts of the Apostles () as one of those present when Paul of Tarsus preached in Athens in front of the Athenian Areopagus Biblical narrative Together with Dionysius the Areopagite Damaris embraced the Christian faith following Paul's Areopagus sermon. wikipedia.org
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Conspiracy of Suassuna
Revolution, several leaders, including Manuel Alvarez House - a member of the Literary Society of Rio de Janeiro, and Manuel Arruda da Câmara - founded the Areopagus The Areopagus Lodge was closed in 1802, and somewhat later reopened under the name of Suaçunas Academy, established in the same mill, the scene of meetings wikipedia.org
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