- elenipremeti.com the-pnyx/In classical Athens, Pnyx was the gathering place of the Citizens Assembly (the Ecclesia in greek, meaning the people of the city and later in history, the church).
- wikijtr.icu wiki/PnyxPnyx'in erken tarihinde üç aşama ayırt edilebilir:[4]. Pnyx I: Muhtemelen 5. yüzyılın başlarında inşa edilmiştir.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:PnyxCategory:Pnyx. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search.
- $PNYX. $PNYX is the utility token for the Pnyx ecosystem designed to foster community engagement and development of the Pnyx platform.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Pnyx1765'te Richard Chandler , burayı Ecclesia'nın Pnyx koltuğu olarak tanımladı. ... Curtius'a karşı, tepenin antik Pnyx olarak kimliğini doğrular.
- triphobo.com places/athens-greece/pnyxThe Pnyx of the third period carried out the same project at a larger scale with the construction of large stone blocks quarried from the area.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/PniceHomer A. Thompson, "Modellerde Pnyx", Hesperia Ekler , cilt. 19, Eugene Vanderpool onuruna Attic Epigrafi, Tarih ve Topografya Çalışmaları (1982), s. 133-227.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/PnyxPnyx. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Corsican: Pnici. Dutch: Pnyx. Esperanto: Pniko. Finnish: Pnyks.
- wiki2.org en/PnyxThe Pnyx is a small, rocky hill surrounded by parkland, with a large flat platform of eroded stone set into its side, and by steps carved on its slope.