- The
Fenni were an
ancient people of
northeastern Europe,
first described by
Cornelius Tacitus in
Germania in AD 98. The
Fenni are
first mentioned by Cornelius...
- Y
Fenni (Welsh pronunciation: [əˈvɛni]) is a
variety of
Welsh cheese,
consisting of
Cheddar cheese blended with
mustard seed and ale. It
takes its name...
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Abergavenny (/ˌæbərɡəˈvɛni/; Welsh: Y
Fenni,
pronounced [ə ˈvɛnɪ],
archaically Abergafenni, 'mouth of the
River Gavenny') is a
market town and community...
- now
refers almost exclusively to the Finns. The
probable cognates like
Fenni, Phinnoi, Finnum, and
Skrithfinni /
Scridefinnum first appear in a few written...
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Fennis Marx
Dembo (born
January 24, 1966) is an
American former basketball player. He pla****
college basketball for Wyoming,
where he won
several accolades...
- name for Finland,
originating from the
notion that
people known as the
Fenni in Tacitus' book
Germania were
Finns Fennia (journal),
published by the...
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Achour Fenni (Arabic: عاشور فني) is an
Algerian poet,
translator and academician, who has parti****ted in
several scientific,
cultural and
literary meetings...
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Cymdeithas Cymreigyddion y
Fenni,
which translates as the
Abergavenny Welsh Society, is a
Welsh language society in Abergavenny. The society's
motto is...
- İsmail
Fenni Ertuğrul (1855–1946) was an
Ottoman Empire and
later Turkish writer and thinker. "Biyografya: İsmail
Fenni Ertuğrul". www.biyografya.com....
- to
distinguish Sámi
peoples living near the
ocean (coast-
fenni) and in the
woodland (lapp-
fenni). It was
aimed to meet rumors, or as the
councillor Magnus...