Eneti (Latin) or Enetoi (Greek: Ἐνετοί, Enetoí) may refer to: Adriatic Veneti, an ancient people who lived in northeastern Italy around present-day Venice...
The Eneti were an tribe or people who lived in a landlocked part of Illyria north and/or northwest of Macedonia in classical antiquity. They were neighbors...
The Eneti (Greek: Ἐνετοί, Enetoí; Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enetae) were a people that inhabited parts of Paphlagonia and the surrounding areas in antiquity...
of the Adriatic (Histories V.9) and at another refers in passing to the "Eneti in Illyria" (Histories I.196) whose supposed marriage customs, he claims...
Paphlagonia itself. And then comes Paphlagonia and the Eneti. Writers question whom the poet means by 'the Eneti,' when he says, 'And the rugged heart of Pylaemenes...
Troy, Antenor led a group of Trojans and their Paphlagonian allies, the Eneti or Veneti, who lost their king Pylaemenes to settle the Euganean plain in...
sixth century objects have been found at Adria where Greeks traded with the Eneti who inhabited the present Venezia". A Companion to the Classical Greek World...
century BC According to legend, Antenor fled from Troy, leading the people of Eneti from Paphlagonia to inhabit the shores of the Adriatic. In 102 BC, The Romans...
(roughly corresponding to ancient Tumanna?) Enetia / Henetia (named after the Eneti or Heneti) Marmolitis Pimolisene Potamia Timonitis Phrygia (Inland Phrygia)...
parallel ethnic names in the Balkans and Anatolia, respectively include: Eneti and Enetoi, Bryges and Phryges. These parallels indicate closer links than...