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- who produced his Geographia in ca. 150 AD, mentions a people called the Phinnoi (Φιννοι), generally believed to be synonymous with the Fenni. He locates...
- refers almost exclusively to the Finns. The probable cognates like Fenni, Phinnoi, Finnum, and Skrithfinni / Scridefinnum first appear in a few written texts...
- therefore rather questionable etymology. Its probable cognates, like Fenni, Phinnoi, Finnum, and Skrithfinni / Scridefinnum appear in a few written texts starting...
- therefore, the etymologies of the names are questionable. Such names as Fenni, Phinnoi, Finnum, and Skrithfinni / Scridefinnum appear in a few written texts starting...
- in wide use in ancient times, judging from the names Fenni and Φίννοι (Phinnoi) in classical Roman and Gr**** works. Finn (or variants, such as skridfinn...
- Sámi living in Sweden today. Already the ancient Romans knew about the Phinnoi, the people that hunted with arrowheads made from bone. The Scandinavian...
- 77 AD; Fenni, Sitones – by Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus, c. 98; Phinnoi – by Ptolemy, c. 150; Qwnio, Qwens – by Ulfilas (in Gothic: Wulfila), c...
- Early mentions of the Fenni in Tacitus's first-century Germania and the Phinnoi (Ancient Gr****: Φιννοι) in Ptolemy's second-century Geography are today...
- particle name, article particle name, ... which in this case is "ta de ... Phinnoi, ta de ... Goutai kai Daukiones, ta de ... Leuonoi..." In this argument...
- Ptolemy. Geog. II.II.XI.16, they were: Chaidenoi, Phavonai, Phiraisoi, Phinnoi, Goutai, Daukiones and Leuonoi. Malone, Kemp (1924). "Ptolemy's Skandia"...