Athens. View of city and Areopagus rock from Acropolis — Stock Photo, Image

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The Areopagus (Mars hill) is the composite form of the Greek name Areios Pagos, translated "Ares Rock". It is north-west of the Acropolis in Athens. In classical times, it functioned as the high Court of Appeal for criminal and civil cases

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