- The
Euganei (fr. Lat.
Euganei, Euganeorum; cf. Gr. εὐγενής (eugenēs) 'well-born') were a semi-mythical Proto-Italic
ethnic group that
dwelt in an area...
- The
Euganean Hills (Italian:
Colli Euganei [ˈkɔlli
euˈɡaːnei]) are a
group of
hills of
volcanic origin that rise to
heights of 300 to 600 m from the Padovan-Venetian...
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along with the
origin of its name. One
theory is that it was a city of the
Euganei, who were
obliged to give it up to the
Cenomani (550 BC). With the conquest...
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Saccisica in the south-east; and the
Colli Euganei ("
Euganei hills") south-west of the city. The
Euganei hills are the only
heights of the
entire province...
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Rosso di
Montefalco Sagrantino Torgiano Veneto Amarone Bardolino Colli Euganei Conegliano Veneto Custoza Fragolino Prosecco Soave Valdobbiadene Valpolicella...
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ancient people of
uncertain origin (according to
Pliny the Elder, they were
Euganei;
according to Strabo, they were Rhaetians) who
lived in Val Camonica—in...
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Monte Rosso (Colli
Euganei) is a
mountain of the Veneto, Italy. It has an
elevation of 174 metres. 45°22′13″N 11°45′05″E / 45.37028°N 11.75139°E /...
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inhabited by
indigenous tribes,
namely the Ligures, Etruscans,
Veneti and
Euganei.
Estimates by
Beloch and
Brunt suggest that in the 3rd
century BC the Gaulish...
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widely grown in the Gambellara,
Bianco di Custoza,
Colli Berici and
Colli Euganei DOCs.
Outside of the Veneto,
there are some
plantings in the
Umbria and...
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northern end of the
Adriatic coast and
later merged with
indigenous Euganei,
giving the name
Venetia to the area they settled.
Paphlagonians were mentioned...