Areopagus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Areopagus
- council of elders, and chief court at Athens
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+ Areopagite , Areopagites , Areopagitic
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The Areopagus starts an enquiry into claims that leading Athenians
286/7
Theophrastus falls silent while addressing the Areopagus.
  Within translations:
Athen_4.167
nner. And when the Areopagites summoned him before them,
Athen_4.168
times the judges of the Areopagus used to summon before
Athen_6.245
with the judges of the Areopagus, to examine the parties
Athen_6.255
hey do the judges of the Areopagus), either how many they
Athen_9.405
his play entitled The Areopagite, has spoken as follows
Athen_13.566
orator has said, in his Areopagitic Oration [ 49 ], "
Athen_13.591
one of the judges of the Areopagus; as also Satyrus, the
Cic:Phil_5.14
being a member of the Areopagus, and not bound to act
Cic:Rep_1.43
after they had deprived the Areopagus of its power, succeeded in
DiogLaert_7.169
the judges of the Areopagus admired him, and voted that
Philoch_20
IONYS.AREOP. & The Areopagites used to sit in judgement
Philoch_64
when they went up to the Areopagus, but the nomophylakes
Phld:Sto_52
- he was also an Areopagite; Apollonides of Smyrna; Chrysermus of
Plin:HN_7.200
first carried on in the Areopagus.
Plin:HN_33.156
engraved the Athenian Council of Areopagus and the Trial of Orestes
Plut:Mor_843
accused Autolycus the Areopagite, Lysicles the general,
Plut:Mor_846
ondemned in the court of Areopagus; and being condemned,
Plut:Mor_850
for their advocate, the Areopagites refused to ratify the
SEG_16.158.B
(c. 150) The council of the Areopagos and the people and the
SEG_21.469
(129/8) t, the herald of the Areopagus Council, [and the th
Syll_334
(306/5) konion, by the following Areopagites: . . . of K
ValMax_2.6.4
sacred council, called the Areopagus, where diligent enquiry used
ValMax_5.3e.3
an altar between the very hill of - the venerable home
ValMax_8.1a.2
to be determined by the Areopagus at Athens. He was unwilling
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