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The Areopagus or Areios Pagos (Greek: ) is the 'Rock of Ares', north-west of the Acropolis, which in classical times functioned as the high Court of Appeal for criminal and civil cases in Athens. ...
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Areopagus (Mars Hill): History, description, photos and visitor information for Areopagus (Mars Hill) in Athens, Attica, Greece. ... In pre-classical times (before the 5th century BC), the Areopagus was the council of elders of the city, like the Roman Senate. Like the Senate, its membership derived from those who had held...
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After an Athenian had served as one of the nine archons, his conduct in office was investigated, and if he passed that investigation he became a member of the Areopagus. Tenure was for life.
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Areopagus Hill. The Great rock of Areopagus Hill can be found at the base of the Acropolis and is a famous Athens spot where truth mixes with legend. ... Areopagus Hill is a historic hunk of rock found in Athens near the entrance to the Acropolis and just above the site of the Ancient Agora.
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The Aréopagus is an interdenominational Christian study center and teaching ministry that offers seminars, workshops, and forums on topics relevant to contemporary Christian education and ministry including... ... Comparative Worldviews & Religions ... Contemporary Cultural Issues...
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Areopagus Journal is published bimonthly by the Apologetics Resource Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to equipping Christians with a culturally relevant apologetic, enabling them to have a deeper level of personal faith, contend for that faith, and to enter arenas of resistance and reclaim ground lost...
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Areopagus is Greek for "hill of Ares" and was an actual location where the god stood trial for murder. Ares was acquitted, but the proceedings were said ... The Areopagus itself is a rocky hill, 370 ft (113 m) high, northwest of the Acropolis in Athens It is famous as the sacred meeting place of the city's prime council.
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A christian-based arena for creative writers ... Areopagus was founded in 1990, as a special-interest publication for Christian writers. The magazine is run as a Small Press publication, with an editorial team based in various parts of the UK. We also have a USA representative on the team.
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The Areopagus or Areios Pagos is the 'Hill of Ares', north-west of the Acropolis, which in classical times functioned as the chief homicide court of Athens. Ares was supposed to have been tried here by the Gods for the murder of Poseidon's son Alirrothios: a typical example of an aetiological myth.
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