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Veneti (Gaul) - Wikipedia
The Venetī (Latin: [ˈwɛnɛtiː], Gaulish: Uenetoi) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in Armorica, in the southern part of the Brittany Peninsula, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. A seafaring people, the Veneti strongly influenced southwestern …
Vistula Veneti - Wikipedia
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 River and the Bay of Gdańsk. Ancient Roman geographers first mentioned Venedi in the 1st century AD, differentiating a group of peoples whose manner and language differed from those of ...
Adriatic Veneti - Wikipedia
The Veneti (sometimes also referred to as Venetici, Ancient Veneti or Paleoveneti to distinguish them from the modern-day inhabitants of the Veneto region, called Veneti in Italian) were an Indo-European people who inhabited northeastern Italy, in an area corresponding to the modern-day region of Veneto, from the middle of the 2nd millennium BC ...
Gallic Veneti | Historica Wiki | Fandom
The Veneti were a seafaring Celtic people who lived in the region of Armorica in what is now southern Brittany, France. The Veneti tribe's capital was Darioritum, which would later be renamed "Vannes" in its honor. The tribe controlled the tin trade from mining in Cornwall and Devon in England...
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antiquity · settlement by the Veneti tribe, later to the Roman Empire ca. 400 · conquest by the Western Goth 452 · Hun's invasions, several Veneti tribe members escape before Attila's Huns to the lagoon and build their town Venice
Adriatic Veneti | Historica Wiki - Fandom
The Veneti were a Celtic tribe which inhabited northeastern Italy, now known as Veneto. The Veneti were originally Illyrians, but they were Celticized; another origin myth stated that, after the Trojan War in 1240 BC, the Trojan prince Antenor led the …
The Veneti: A Pre-Roman Atlantic Sea Power | Naval History …
Who were the Veneti? They had nothing whatsoever to do with Venice, but were a Celtic tribe who lived on the southwestern side of the Brest peninsula in northwest France. They were the only open seagoing power that the Romans encountered until the abandonment of Roman Britain in the fourth century.
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Vistula Venedi / Wends
A western European population of the same people are known as the Armorican Veneti, and a much more distantly-related population is known as the Adriatic Veneti (see feature link for more). The 'third wave' of Celtic expansion appears to have been formed of tribes which were seaborne and which lived along the North Atlantic and/or Baltic ...
Cultures | Vistula Veneti - History Archive
He names tribes south of these Greater Venedae both along the eastern bank of the Vistula and further east.[3]The most exhaustive Roman treatment of the Veneti comes in Germania by Tacitus, who, writing in AD 98, locates the Veneti among the peoples on …
Veneti - Encyclopedia
VENETI, the name given to two ancient European tribes. (I) A Celtic people in the N.W. of Gallia Celtica, whose territory corresponded roughly to the department of Morbihan. They were the most powerful maritime people on the Atlantic and carried on a considerable trade with Britain.