Areopagus in Easton's Bible Dictionary
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. It was a rocky height to the
west of the
Acropolis at Athens, on the south-east summit of which
the
council was held which was constituted by Solon, and
consisted
of nine archons or chief magistrates who were then in
office,
and the ex-archons of blameless life.
On this hill of Mars (Gr. Ares) Paul delivered his
memorable
address to the "men of Athens" (Acts 17:22-31).
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