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- The Vistula Veneti, also called Baltic Veneti or Venedi, were an Indo-European people that inhabited the lands of central Europe east of the Vistula River...
- Look up 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 Gr****: Οὐενέδαι, translit. Ouenédai [u.eˈne.ðe]. This...
- whom?] 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...
- 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...
- Their location is uncertain, due to the vagueness of Tacitus' account: "The Venedi overrun in their predatory excursions all the woody and mountainous tracts...
- Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Wenden Travnjane Drevani Sorbs Venedi Luzyczanie Veleti (Wilzi) (†) Lutici (Liutici) Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen...
- 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...
- ("Image of Old Germany"), edited by Willem and Joan Blaeu, 1645. Aestui, Venedi, Gythones and Ingaevones are labeled in the right upper portion of the map...