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|txtha=(Tdf. Ἀριος) Πάγος, Πάγου, ὁ, [[Areopagus]] (a [[rocky]] [[height]] in the [[city]] of [[Athens]] [[not]] [[far]] from the Acropolis toward the [[west]]; [[πάγος]] a [[hill]], [[Ἄρειος]] belonging to ([[Ares]]) [[Mars]], [[Mars]]' Hill; so called, [[because]], as the [[story]] went, [[Mars]], having [[slain]] Halirrhothius, [[son]] of [[Neptune]], for the attempted [[violation]] of his [[daughter]] Alcippe, [[was]] [[tried]] for the [[murder]] [[here]] [[before]] the [[twelve]] gods as judges; Pausan. Attic. 1,28, 5), the [[place]] [[where]] the judges convened [[who]], by [[appointment]] of [[Solon]], had [[jurisdiction]] of [[capital]] offences (as willful [[murder]], [[arson]], [[poisoning]], [[malicious]] wounding, and [[breach]] of the established [[religious]] usages). The [[court]] itself [[was]] called [[Areopagus]] from the [[place]] [[where]] it sat, [[also]] Areum judicium (Tacitus, ann. 2,55), and curia Martis (Juvenal, sat. 9,101). To [[that]] [[hill]] the [[apostle]] Paul [[was]] led, [[not]] to [[defend]] [[himself]] [[before]] the Judges , [[but]] [[that]] he [[might]] [[set]] [[forth]] his opinions on [[divine]] subjects to a greater [[multitude]] of [[people]], flocking [[together]] [[there]] and [[eager]] to [[hear]] [[something]] [[new]]: BB. DD. [[under]] the [[word]] <TOPIC:[[Areopagus]]>; and on Paul's [[discourse]], [[especially]] B. D. American edition [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, [[Mars]]' Hill). | |txtha=(Tdf. Ἀριος) Πάγος, Πάγου, ὁ, [[Areopagus]] (a [[rocky]] [[height]] in the [[city]] of [[Athens]] [[not]] [[far]] from the Acropolis toward the [[west]]; [[πάγος]] a [[hill]], [[Ἄρειος]] belonging to ([[Ares]]) [[Mars]], [[Mars]]' Hill; so called, [[because]], as the [[story]] went, [[Mars]], having [[slain]] Halirrhothius, [[son]] of [[Neptune]], for the attempted [[violation]] of his [[daughter]] Alcippe, [[was]] [[tried]] for the [[murder]] [[here]] [[before]] the [[twelve]] gods as judges; Pausan. Attic. 1,28, 5), the [[place]] [[where]] the judges convened [[who]], by [[appointment]] of [[Solon]], had [[jurisdiction]] of [[capital]] offences (as willful [[murder]], [[arson]], [[poisoning]], [[malicious]] wounding, and [[breach]] of the established [[religious]] usages). The [[court]] itself [[was]] called [[Areopagus]] from the [[place]] [[where]] it sat, [[also]] Areum judicium (Tacitus, ann. 2,55), and curia Martis (Juvenal, sat. 9,101). To [[that]] [[hill]] the [[apostle]] Paul [[was]] led, [[not]] to [[defend]] [[himself]] [[before]] the Judges , [[but]] [[that]] he [[might]] [[set]] [[forth]] his opinions on [[divine]] subjects to a greater [[multitude]] of [[people]], flocking [[together]] [[there]] and [[eager]] to [[hear]] [[something]] [[new]]: BB. DD. [[under]] the [[word]] <TOPIC:[[Areopagus]]>; and on Paul's [[discourse]], [[especially]] B. D. American edition [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, [[Mars]]' Hill). | ||
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|lsmtext='''Ἄρειος:''' [ᾰ], -ον και -α, -ον, Ιων. [[Ἀρήϊος]], -η, -ον ([[Ἄρης]])·<br /><b class="num">I.</b> αφιερωμένος στον Άρη, [[πολεμοχαρής]], [[πολεμικός]], [[φιλοπόλεμος]], Λατ. Havortius, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ., Ηρόδ.<br /><b class="num">II.</b> [[Ἄρειος]] [[πάγος]], <i>ὁ</i>, δηλ. ο [[λόφος]] του Άρεως, που βρισκόταν [[απέναντι]] από τη δυτική [[πλευρά]] της Ακροπόλεως των Αθηνών· [[Ἀρήϊος]] [[πάγος]], σε Ηρόδ.· επίσης [[Ἄρεος]] [[πάγος]], (όπου το [[Ἄρεος]] είναι γεν. του [[Ἄρης]]), σε Σοφ., Ευρ. Στον λόφο αυτό συγκαλείτο το ανώτατο δικαστήριο, το οποίο εκδίκαζε υποθέσεις δολοφονιών [[καθώς]] και άλλων εκ προμελέτης εγκλημάτων κατά της ζωής, σε Δημ. | |||
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