• The Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens)...
  • On one of the hills of the Pnyx was a prison. It is famous for the fact that here he was in custody, one of the most famous ancient Greek philosophers Socrates.
  • The Pnyx is recognized as a European Heritage Site, were the European identity emerged for democracy, philosophy, theatre, sciences, and the arts.
  • 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.
  • (In fact, attendance of more than 5,000 persons was rare at any gathering, but the Pnyx would still have been crowded.)
  • Pnyx emerged as a gathering place in the 5th century BC. It facilitated the assembly of citizens to discuss and vote on important issues.
  • Pnyx, etrafı bir parkla çevrili alçak ve küçük kayalık bir tepedir. ... Pnyx Tepesi bugün Yunanistan Kültür Bakanlığı'nın kontrolünde.
  • It is the hill of the Pnyx or simply Pnyx. In its large and comfortable terrace, the Assembly of the citizens of the Athenian democracy was holding its regular meetings.
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  • As such, the Pnyx is the material embodiment of the principle of isegoria, "equal speech", the equal right of every citizen to debate matters of policy.