Areopagus

/ˌæriːˈɒpəɡəs/ noun

The highest council and court of ancient Athens, composed of senior magistrates; also, any supreme governing body or court of law.

From Greek 'Areios pagos' (hill of Ares), the actual location where this council met in Athens. The term has been used since classical antiquity and was extensively discussed during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.

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