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Veneti, Adriatic

Years: 1200BCE - 46BCE

The Veneti are an ancient people who inhabit northeastern Italy, in an area corresponding to the modern-day region of the Veneto.

The ancient Veneti speak Venetic, an extinct Indo-European language which is attested in approximately 300 short inscriptions dating from the 6th to 1st centuries BCE.

Venetic appears to share several similarities with Latin and the Italic languages, but also has some affinities with other IE languages, especially Germanic and Celtic.

Venetic should not be confused with Venetian, a Romance language presently spoken in the region.In Italy, these ancient people are also referred to as Paleoveneti to distinguish them from the modern-day inhabitants of the Veneto region, called Veneti in Italian.

They are unrelated to the Gaulish Veneti, a Celtic tribe formerly living on the coast of Brittany, despite confusion by classical scholar Strabo Many tribes originally thought to have been Illyrians, such as Carni, Histri and Liburni, were actually related to Veneti.