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Ecclesia (ancient Athens) and Pnyx

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Difference between Ecclesia (ancient Athens) and Pnyx

Ecclesia (ancient Athens) vs. Pnyx

The ecclesia or ekklesia (ἐκκλησία) was the principal assembly of the democracy of ancient Athens. The Pnyx (Πνύξ; Πνύκα, Pnyka) is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece.

Similarities between Ecclesia (ancient Athens) and Pnyx

Ecclesia (ancient Athens) and Pnyx have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ancient Agora of Athens, Pericles.

Ancient Agora of Athens

The Ancient Agora of Classical Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora, located to the northwest of the Acropolis and bounded on the south by the hill of the Areopagus and on the west by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill.

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Pericles

Pericles (Περικλῆς Periklēs, in Classical Attic; c. 495 – 429 BC) was a prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age — specifically the time between the Persian and Peloponnesian wars.

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Ecclesia (ancient Athens) and Pnyx Comparison

Ecclesia (ancient Athens) has 17 relations, while Pnyx has 36. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.77% = 2 / (17 + 36).

References

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