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Pniks
Yunanistan'da Halk Meclisi
- The Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens)...
- The Pnyx hill near the Acropolis is one of Athens' true hidden gems, a place to wander freely away from the crowds and discover ancient places and mysteries.
- Idling Athenians were called to the assembly by public slaves who stretched a braided rope covered in red paint to guide them to the Pnyx.
- We visited the Pnyx in December under magnificent sunshine. ... The Pnyx is a rocky hill opposite the Acropolis that is open all day and admission is free.
- Pnyx Yunanca Pny3 Antik Yunan da Pnuks olarak okunurdu Pnyka Modern Yunanistan Pnuka olarak okunur Atina da Akropolis yakinlarinda bir tepenin ismidir...
- The final formation of Pnyx came after the reign of Lycurgus but many of the programmed plans that existed went unfinished due economic Problems.
- The view from the observing site on the Pnyx does in fact contain a natural marker in the form of Mount Lykabettos, a hill some 3km away rising to an elevation of...
- (In fact, attendance of more than 5,000 persons was rare at any gathering, but the Pnyx would still have been crowded.)
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Pnyx (Yunanca Πνυξ Antik Yunan'da «Pnüks» olarak okunurdu, Πνύκα Modern Yunanistan «Pnüka» olarak okunur), Atina'da Akropolis yakınlarında bir tepenin ismidir.
Yarım daire şeklinde yaklaşık 10.000 kişinin toplanmasına olanak sağlayan bir yer olduğu için Antik Yunanistan'da halk meclisi burada toplanırdı. Vikipedi
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