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Veneti or
Venedi may
refer to:
Veneti (Gaul), an
ancient Celtic tribe described by
classical sources...
- 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...
- The
Veneti (sometimes also
referred to as Venetici,
Ancient Veneti or
Paleoveneti to
distinguish them from the modern-day
inhabitants of the
Veneto region...
- The
Venetī (Latin: [ˈwɛnɛtiː], Gaulish: Uenetoi) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in Armorica, in the
southern part of the
Brittany Peninsula,
during the Iron...
- most
commonly classified into the
Italic subgroup, that was
spoken by the
Veneti people in
ancient times in
northeast Italy (Veneto and Friuli) and part...
- and Trentino. By the 4th
century BC the
Veneti had been so
Celticized that
Polybius wrote that the
Veneti of the 2nd
century BC were
identical to the...
- this variant, the
Armorican Veneti, the
Adriatic Veneti, the
Vistula Veneti as well as
portion of the
Illyrians and the
Veneti of
northern Turkey were all...
- east,
where the
Nervii almost defeated him. In 56 BC,
Caesar defeated the
Veneti in a
naval battle and took most of
northwest Gaul. In 55 BC,
Caesar sought...
-
naval battle fought in the
summer of 56 BC
between the
Gallic tribe of the
Veneti and a
Roman fleet sent by
Julius Caesar. The
battle was
fought off the coast...
- the same language, but he did not
trace their common origin back to the
Veneti (as per Jordanes) but to a
people he
called "Sporoi". He
derived the name...