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- Venetic (/vɪˈnɛtɪk/ vin-ET-ik) is an extinct Indo-European language, most commonly classified into the Italic subgroup, that was spoken by the Veneti...
- The Venetic theory (Slovene: venetska teorija) is a pseudohistorical interpretation of the origin of the Slovenes that denies the Slavic settlement of...
- investigations and having been able to crack EncroChat and SkyEcc. Operation Venetic was a British national response initiated by the National Crime Agency...
- the 6th century also in the Po Valley and amongst the Cisalpine Celtic, Venetic and Raetic tribes), and the letters used in these texts are evidently based...
- Look up veneti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Veneti or Venedi may refer to: Veneti (Gaul), an ancient Celtic tribe described by classical sources...
- (Venetic: 𐌓𐌄:𐌉:𐌕𐌉:𐌀) was a goddess, one of the best known deities of the Adriatic Veneti of northeastern Italy. While her place in the Venetic pantheon...
-  81: "In Roman Pannonia the Latobici and Varciani who dwelt east of the Venetic Catari in the upper Sava valley were Celtic but the Colapiani of the Colapis...
- another in the classical Etruscan alphabet. In other Italic alphabets (Venetic, Lepontic), the letter could be represented as a zig-zagging line of any...
- wini, Old Frisian, Old English wine 'friend'. The ancient Veneti spoke Venetic, an extinct Indo-European language which is evidenced in approximately...
- the Phoenician alphabet. Early runes may have developed from the Raetic, Venetic, Etruscan, or Old Latin as candidates. At the time, all of these scripts...