- en.wikipedia.org PnyxThe Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens)...
- thisisathens.org antiquities/pnyxIdling Athenians were called to the assembly by public slaves who stretched a braided rope covered in red paint to guide them to the Pnyx.
- cityathens.gr pnyx.htmlWith the passage of time, the original foundation of Pnyx changed, with the reversal of the spectator seats and the speaker’s area.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g189400-d644890…Me and my wife have visited Athens 2 times already, seen all major sites, yet we did not know about Pnyx, and it is located right opposite Acropolis!
- definitelygreece.com pnyx/You might have heard Greece being referred to as the birthplace of democracy, well the Pnyx is where these democratic principles began to take place.
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- greeka.com attica/athens/sightseeing/athens-pnyx-…However, in the first century BC, Pnyx started to decline because Athens was getting bigger and it was difficult for many citizens to come to Pnyx.
- youtube.com watchLet's explore the Pnyx Hill in Athens - the cradle of democracy, where members of the Ecclesia (Ekklesia) like Pericles, Demosthenes, or Themistocles delive...
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- hellenicaworld.com Greece/LX/en/Pnyx.html. The Pnyx (Greek Πνυξ, pronounced "Pnooks" in Ancient Greek, "Pniks" in Modern Greek), is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece.