Areopagus
/ˌærɪˈɒpəgəs/- (in ancient Athens) a hill on which was sited the highest governmental council and later a judicial court阿雷奥帕古斯山(古雅典的一座山, 最高政府会议和法院曾先后设于此处)。
词源
from Greek Areios pagos 'hill of Ares'; the name for the site came to denote the court itself.