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Eneti (Latin) or
Enetoi (Gr****: Ἐνετοί,
Enetoí) may
refer to:
Adriatic Veneti, an
ancient people who
lived in
northeastern Italy around present-day Venice...
- The
Eneti (Gr****: Ἐνετοί,
Enetoí; Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enetae) were a
people that
inhabited parts of
Paphlagonia and the
surrounding areas in antiquity...
- 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...
- 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...
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suggested that the
identification of the
Adriatic Veneti with the
Paphlagonian Enetoi led by
Antenor —
which 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...
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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...
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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...