>According to Homer and Livy, a group of Paphlagonians, called the Enetoi in Greek, were expelled from their homeland during a revolution. With a group of defeated Trojans under the leadership of the Trojan prince Antenor, they emigrated to the northern end of the Adriatic coast and later merged with indigenous Euganei giving the name Venetia to the area they settled.
>Scholars mostly believe that Veneti were probably Illyrian,[8][9][10][11] hol up
I've seen theories floated around that the German words for Slavs (Wends) comes from the Veneti. Likewise the term Illyrian came to denote southern Slavs.
Gabriel Mitchell
Pic is by some Slovenian amateur historian and should be taken as such.
t.slovenian
Elijah Cook
Moram prebrati knjigo od Šavlija.
Julian Reed
Veneti left shitton of Slavic-like toponyms all over Europe. They were probably a confederation of tribes though that started in Trzciniec and Lusatian.
Chase Nguyen
WE
Justin Price
ITT Slavic we-wuzing.
Matthew Lee
Hardly a we-wuzzing, hombre.
Jack Butler
There's Celtic toponyms in Ukraine and Belarus
Michael Mitchell
And? Well known fuck that they lived there for some time.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secusses en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catali en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catari >Catari was the name of a tribe belonging to the Venetic peoples that are sometimes confused with Illyrians.[1] >Catali was the name of a tribe belonging to the Venetic peoples that are sometimes confused[1][2] with Illyrians. >Secusses was the name of a tribe belonging to the Venetic[1] peoples that are sometimes confused[2] with Illyrians.
who is going through and throwing shade about these peoples on the wiki? Are these peoples celticized Illyrians, and who were the Illyrians really? There seems to be great confusion on this issue.