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Areopagus - Wikipedia
The Areopagus is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Its English name is the Late Latin composite form of the ...
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Areopagus | Athens, Ancient Greece, Lawmaking - Britannica
Areopagus, earliest aristocratic council of ancient Athens. The name was taken from the Areopagus (“Ares' Hill”), a low hill northwest of the Acropolis.
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Topical Bible: Areopagus
The Areopagus, also known as Mars Hill, is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. In ancient times, it served as ...
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Areopagus in Athens Greece | Hill of Ares
The Areopagus (Arios Pagos), is located just to the right of the exit of the Acropolis. It is also known as the “Hill of Ares”.
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What was the Areopagus? | GotQuestions.org
This location was called Areopagus, a combination of the Greek words for “god of war” and “stone”: the Areopagus is literally “Ares' Rock.”
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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...
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AREOPAGUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun Ar· e· op· a· gus ˌa-rē-ˈä-pə-gəs ˌe-rē- : the supreme tribunal of Athens Examples of Areopagus in a Sentence
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Areopagus hill of Athens - Landlife Travel
The Areopagus Hill or Mars Hill is a bare marble hill next to the Acropolis in Athens. It is especially popular with travelers for its connections with a ...
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The Areopagus - Ancient Faith Ministries
The Areopagites discuss the wild world of Christian apologetics on the Internet, comparing and contrasting it with historical apologetics from the early Church.
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Areopagus Meaning - Bible Definition and References
the Latin form of the Greek word rendered "Mars' hill." But it denotes also the council or court of justice which met in the open air on the hill.
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Areopagus - The Athens Key
Areopagus, the composite form of the Greek name Areios Pagos, translated "Ares Rock", is located north-west of the Acropolis hill, across from the entrance to ...
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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
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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...
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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".
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