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The Eneti (Greek: Enetoi/ἐνετοί, Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enete) was a people that inhabited a region close to Paphlagonia, mentioned by Homer and Strabo. * Homer's (fl. c. 850 BC) Iliad. In Book II, Homer says that the ἐνετοί (Enetoi) inhabited Paphlagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time of the Trojan War (c. 1200 BC). The Paphlagonians are listed among the allies of the Trojans in the war, where their king Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion perished. * Strabo mentioned that the inhabitants had disappeared by his time.

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  • Παφλαγόνιοι Ενετοί (el)
  • Eneti (it)
  • Paphlagonian Eneti (en)
  • Энеты (ru)
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  • The Eneti (Greek: Enetoi/ἐνετοί, Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enete) was a people that inhabited a region close to Paphlagonia, mentioned by Homer and Strabo. * Homer's (fl. c. 850 BC) Iliad. In Book II, Homer says that the ἐνετοί (Enetoi) inhabited Paphlagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time of the Trojan War (c. 1200 BC). The Paphlagonians are listed among the allies of the Trojans in the war, where their king Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion perished. * Strabo mentioned that the inhabitants had disappeared by his time. (en)
  • Энеты или Генеты (греч. Enetoi/ἐνετοί, лат. Eneti, Heneti, Enete) — народ, населявший область близ Пафлагонии. (ru)
  • Gli Eneti vengono citati da Omero come guerrieri a fianco dei Troiani contro gli Achei di Agamennone. Dopo la morte in battaglia del loro comandante Pilemene secondo i Nóstoi, da questo popolo originario della Paflagonia sarebbero discesi i Veneti: fuggiti insieme ad Antenore e al giovane principe di Meonia Mestle trovarono una nuova patria nelle attuali Venezie intorno al 1100/1200 a.C., fondando Padova nel 1183 a.C.. Quasi mille anni più tardi entrarono gradualmente e pacificamente nell'orbita romana. (it)
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  • The Eneti (Greek: Enetoi/ἐνετοί, Latin: Eneti, Heneti, Enete) was a people that inhabited a region close to Paphlagonia, mentioned by Homer and Strabo. * Homer's (fl. c. 850 BC) Iliad. In Book II, Homer says that the ἐνετοί (Enetoi) inhabited Paphlagonia on the southern coast of the Black Sea in the time of the Trojan War (c. 1200 BC). The Paphlagonians are listed among the allies of the Trojans in the war, where their king Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion perished. * Strabo mentioned that the inhabitants had disappeared by his time. (en)
  • Gli Eneti vengono citati da Omero come guerrieri a fianco dei Troiani contro gli Achei di Agamennone. Dopo la morte in battaglia del loro comandante Pilemene secondo i Nóstoi, da questo popolo originario della Paflagonia sarebbero discesi i Veneti: fuggiti insieme ad Antenore e al giovane principe di Meonia Mestle trovarono una nuova patria nelle attuali Venezie intorno al 1100/1200 a.C., fondando Padova nel 1183 a.C.. Quasi mille anni più tardi entrarono gradualmente e pacificamente nell'orbita romana. Verso la fine della prima guerra mitridatica (85 a.C.), il consolare Lucio Cornelio Silla, in attesa di ricevere una risposta da Mitridate VI sulla sua resa, condusse contro di loro e le vicine popolazioni di Dardani e Sinti, una campagna militare, devastandone i loro territori, poiché in passato avevano invaso i territori romani della vicina provincia di Macedonia. (it)
  • Энеты или Генеты (греч. Enetoi/ἐνετοί, лат. Eneti, Heneti, Enete) — народ, населявший область близ Пафлагонии. (ru)
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