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- Eneti (Latin) or Enetoi (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἐνετοί, Enetoí) may refer to: Adriatic Veneti, an ancient people who lived in northeastern Italy around present-day...
- are identified with the ancient people called Veneti by the Romans and Enetoi by the Gr****s. It became extinct around the 1st century when the local inhabitants...
- The Eneti (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἐνετοί, Enetoí; Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enetae) were a people that inhabited parts of Paphlagonia and the surrounding areas in...
- 851–857). According to Homer and Livy, a group of Paphlagonians, called the Enetoi in Gr****, were expelled from their homeland during a revolution. With a...
- suggested that the identification of the Adriatic Veneti with the Paphlagonian Enetoi led by Antenorwhich he attributes to Sophocles (496–406 BC) — had been...
- family. Krahe thought that not only the name of the Illyrian and Adriatic Enetoi peoples are the same. Homer mentions a people in Asia Minor, the Paphlagonians...
- that are considered too great to be a mere coincidence (e.g. Eneti and Enetoi, Bryges and Phryges, Moesians and Mysians). Strabo described the Dardanoi...
- Adriatic tribe of the Veneti was called in Ancient Gr****: Ἐνετοί, romanized: Enetoi. In loanwords that entered the Gr**** language after the drop of /w/, the...
- Palatina, vii. 95 Eustathius, on Iliad, M. 153 Steph**** of Byzantium, Enetoi Steph**** of Byzantium, Cholleidai Smith 1870, p. 1028. Long 1972, p. xvi...
- place mentioned in Homer's Iliad. In Book II, Homer says that the ἐνετοί (Enetoi) inhabited Paphlagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time...