-
mentions that
Cornelius Nepos (100–24 BC)
implied that the
Paphlagonian Eneti (
Heneti) were
ancestors of the
Veneti of Italy. He
lists the
towns of Ateste, Acelum...
- suffices." Book V,
Chapter 1: "Concerning the
Heneti there are two
different accounts: Some say that the
Heneti too are
colonists of
those Celti of like name...
- (originated from
Persian word پنجشنبه [pændʒʃænˈbe]
meaning "Thursday"), also
Heneti (Laz and Georgian: ჰენეთი) and
formerly Vona (Ancient Gr****: Βόνη, romanized: Bónē)...
- matters. (Book IV, Chapter 4)
Concerning the
Heneti there are two
different accounts: Some say that the
Heneti too are
colonists of
those Celti of like name...
-
corresponding to
ancient Tumanna?)
Enetia /
Henetia (named
after the
Eneti or
Heneti)
Marmolitis Pimolisene Potamia Timonitis Phrygia (Inland Phrygia) Pacatiana...
-
Doris Heneti "Tina"
Morgan (c. 1939 – 1987) was a New
Zealand Paralympian who
competed in
athletics and swimming. At the 1972
Summer Paralympics, she won...
- who
worshiped him even in
contemporary times,
including the
Heneti and the Dauni. The
Heneti sacrificed a
white horse to
Diomedes in
special groves where...
-
Caystriani Kilbianoi /
Cilbiani Trojans Paphlagonians? Caucones? / Kaukauni?
Heneti? Mariandyni?
Possible Anatolian (Indo-European)
peoples Mysians? (possibly...
- The
Eneti (Ancient Gr****: Ἐνετοί, Enetoí; Latin: Eneti,
Heneti, Enetae) were a
people that
inhabited parts of
Paphlagonia and the
surrounding areas in...
-
anchorwoman Tina
Moore (born 1970),
American R&B
musician Tina
Morgan (born
Doris Heneti Morgan; 1939 – 1987), New
Zealand Paralympian Tina
Morgan (born 1982), Australian...