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  • Pnyx I: Muhtemelen 5. yüzyılın başlarında inşa edilmiştir. Görünüşe göre insanlar kuzeydeki bir konuşmacının platformuna bakan yamaçta oturuyorlardı.
  • Excavations were carried out in 1910 by the Greek Archaeological Society and definitely confirmed the identification of the site as the Pnyx.
  • With the passage of time, the original foundation of Pnyx changed, with the reversal of the spectator seats and the speaker’s area.
  • "Pnyx": where the Ekklesia would convene in Ancient Athens. Today it's one of my favorite places to chill around the Acropolis - a surprisingly hidden gem!
  • Pnyx'in MÖ 5. yüzyılda kurulduğuna inanılır Üç inşaat döneminden geçmiştir. İlk başta, Pnyx kuzeyde bir istinat duvarı olan düz, doğal bir alandı.
  • The Pnyx is the ancient remains from what was once was the Athenian Assembly, the world's first democratic legislature.
  • Photo taken at Pnyx by Panagiotis on 6/3/2023. Photo taken at Pnyx by Andy B. on 1/20/2020. See all 167 photos.
  • The Pnyx (Greek Πνυξ, pronounced "Pnooks" in Ancient Greek, "Pniks" in Modern Greek), is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece.
  • 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.