• pnyx (n.) public place of assembly in ancient Athens, where the people met for the discussion of political affairs of the state, from Greek pnyx, which is...
  • The Pnyx is located less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the Acropolis and 1.6 km south-west of the centre of Athens, Syntagma Square.
  • Pnyx III: Pnyx miloddan avvalgi IV asrning uchinchi choragida, ehtimol miloddan avvalgi 345-335 yillarda qayta qurilgan va kengaytirilgan.
  • As such, the Pnyx is the material embodiment of the principle of isēgoria, “equal speech”, i.e. the equal right of every citizen to debate matters of policy.
  • Today the Pnyx is covered with trees and is one of the few green spaces of the city and a favorite park for its residents.
  • Pnyx: Fact box. Democracy, the idea that the people should rule the country rather than a supreme leader like a king, was invented in Ancient Greece.
  • Pnyx. [ niks, puh-niks ]. Phonetic (Standard) IPA. ... Pnyx, niks, n. in ancient Athens, the public place of meeting for deliberation on political affairs: the assembly.
  • The Pnyx is located less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the Acropolis and 1.6 km south-west of the centre of modern Athens, Syntagma Square.
  • The Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC, the Athenians gathered on the Pnyx to host their popular...