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Aeningia is an
island mentioned in the
Natural History by
Pliny the Elder,
written in the 1st
century CE.
According to Pliny,
Aeningia was
inhabited by...
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misconception of
Pliny the Elder's
Aeningia that
probably did not mean
Finland but the area of the present-day
Baltic States.
Aeningia seems to have
first been...
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Pliny the
Elder wrote that the
territory extending from the
Vistula to
Aeningia (probably Feningia, or Finland), was
inhabited by the Sarmati, Wends, Sciri...
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texts written during the 1st
millennium AD
include the following: Aeni,
Aeningia (in
reference to Fenningia) – by
Pliny the
Elder c. 77 AD; Fenni, Sitones...
- pagis:
quare alterum orbem terrarum eam appellant. nec
minor est
opinione Aeningia." (Leaving
these however, we come to the
nation of the Ingævones, the first...