• 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.
  • The Pnyx is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC, the Athenians gathered on the Pnyx to host their popular assemblies, thus...
  • Pnyx. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Corsican: Pnici. Dutch: Pnyx. Esperanto: Pniko. Finnish: Pnyks.
  • 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...
  • Pnyx'in MÖ 5. yüzyılda kurulduğuna inanılır Üç inşaat döneminden geçmiştir. İlk başta, Pnyx kuzeyde bir istinat duvarı olan düz, doğal bir alandı.
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  • (In fact, attendance of more than 5,000 persons was rare at any gathering, but the Pnyx would still have been crowded.)
  • The 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.
  • Pnyx (30 Subjects). View of the Pnyx and Acropolis at Athens. ... Panoramic view of Athens, looking towards Piraeus and Salamis, from Pnyx hill.
  • The 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.