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- Veneti (Gaul) - Wikipedia
The Venetī (Latin: [ˈwɛnɛtiː], Gaulish: Uenetoi) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in Armorica, in the southern part of the Brittany Peninsula, during the Iron Age and the Roman period A seafaring people, the Veneti strongly influenced southwestern Brittonic culture through trading relations with Great Britain
- Veneti | Ancient, Roman Empire Adriatic - Britannica
Veneti, ancient people of northeastern Italy, who arrived about 1000 bc and occupied country stretching south to the Po and west to the neighbourhood of Verona They left more than 400 inscriptions from the last four centuries bc, some in the Latin alphabet, others in a native script (see Venetic
- The Veneti of Ancient Europe - The Third Venetia - Substack
The ancient Veneti have long captivated historians, archaeologists, and linguists due to their mysterious presence across Europe from the Adriatic to the Baltic References to the Veneti abound in classical literature, such as Homer's Iliad, and the works of ancient historians like Tacitus and Pliny, as well as Caesar’s De Bello Gallico
- On the Adriatic Veneti, their language and origins
The Adriatic Veneti were an Indo-European people who inhabited northeastern Italy along the 1st millennium BC Their language is evidenced in approximately 300 short inscriptions dating from the 6th to 1st centuries BC
- The venetian civilization
The Veneti are an ancient people who inhabit the area of north-eastern Italy, including the region known today as the 'Veneto' The Veneti were indigenous to the region, and, unlike so many of their neighbours, they were not assimilated or swept away by the Gallic migrations that transformed the Po Valley during the period 500-350 BC
- Veneti | In Nomine Jassa
We have decided to provide our users with an easy-to-use set of links to our prior Veneti entries We divide them with reference to the five different Venetic groups (Sarmatian, Paphlagonian, Gallic, Adriatic and Illyrian) though, since even of old scholars speculated about their common origins, plenty of cross-references exist between them
- The Ancient Italian Adriatic Veneti and Their Pora Reitia . . .
The pre-Roman Italic people known as Veneti of northeast Italy were skilled weapons, jewelry, and ceramic makers, and worshipped the nature goddess Pora Reitia Between the eighth and seventh centuries BC, the first manifestations of the Italic people known as Veneti appear in the territory of today's Veneto, the main region of the northeast of
- Adriatic Veneti - Wikipedia
The Veneti (sometimes also referred to as Venetici, Ancient Veneti or Paleoveneti to distinguish them from the modern-day inhabitants of the Veneto region, called Veneti in Italian) were an Indo-European people who inhabited northeastern Italy, in an area corresponding to the modern-day region of Veneto, from the middle of the 2nd millennium BC
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