- on the
Areopagus for the
murder of Poseidon's son
Halirrhothius (a
typical example of an
aetiological myth). The
exact origin of the
Areopagus as an institution...
- Look up
Areopagus or
Areopagite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Areopagus was the
supreme court in
ancient Athens.
Areopagus may also
refer to:...
- The
Areopagus sermon refers to a
sermon delivered by
Apostle Paul in Athens, at the
Areopagus, and
recounted in Acts 17:16–34. The
Areopagus sermon is...
-
Phryne Before the
Areopagus (French:
Phryne devant l'Areopage) is an 1861
painting by the
French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. The
subject matter is Phryne...
- of the
Areopagus to a
criminal court for
cases of
homicide and sacrilege. At the same time or soon afterward, the
membership of the
Areopagus was extended...
- by the
Areopagus among the
democratic council of the Boule, the
ekklesia itself, and the po****r courts.
Ephialtes took away from the
Areopagus its "additional...
- knowledge". The speech,
known as the
Areopagus sermon,
refers to a
sermon or
explanation delivered by
Apostle Paul at the
Areopagus in Athens, and
described in...
- The
Areopagus of
Eastern Continental Greece (Gr****: Άρειος Πάγος της Ανατολικής Χέρσου Ελλάδος) was a
provisional regime that
existed in
eastern Central...
- and the
Areopagus".
Modern Language Notes. 31 (6): 372–374. doi:10.2307/2915729. JSTOR 2915729. Maynadier,
Howard (April 1909). "The
Areopagus of Sidney...
- thus
being made
known to all
literate citizens (who
could appeal to the
Areopagus for injustices): "the
constitution formed under Draco, when the first...