- The
Vistula Veneti, also
called Baltic Veneti,
Venedi or Venethi, were an Indo-European
people that
inhabited the
lands of
central Europe east of the Vistula...
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veneti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veneti or
Venedi may
refer to:
Veneti (Gaul), an
ancient Celtic tribe described by
classical sources...
- the Roman-era
people called in Latin: Venetī, Venethī [ˈwe.ne.t̪ʰiː] or
Venedī [ˈwe.ne.d̪iː]; in
Ancient Gr****: Οὐενέδαι, romanized: Ouenédai [u.eˈne.ðe]...
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agreed that
ancient Roman writers referred to the
ancestors of
Slavs as
Venedi. The proto-Slavic term Slav
shares roots with
Slavic terms for speech, word...
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conquest of
Dacia in 106 CE and may have
formed the
Lypytsia culture with the
Venedi people who
moved into the
region at the end of La Tène period. The Lypytsia...
- and
insures that the
Slavic homeland was in its
territory from
whence the
Venedi, one of the
earliest historically attested Slavic tribes are specifically...
- the
mouth of the
Weissel (Vistula).
These Venedi are on the
opposite bank of the
Vistula from the
Greater Venedi of Ptolemy. By
mouth of the
Vistula Wulfstan...
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Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Wenden Travnjane Drevani Sorbs Venedi Luzyczanie Veleti (Wilzi) (†)
Lutici (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen...
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Their location is uncertain, due to the
vagueness of Tacitus' account: "The
Venedi overrun in
their predatory excursions all the
woody and
mountainous tracts...
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evidence that the
Sklaveni and (the bulk of the)
Antes descended from the
Venedi, a
tribe known to
historians such as Tacitus, Ptolemy, and
Pliny the Elder...