The Romans pulled their mythology from their ancestors (the Trojans... i.e. Greeks) and the indigenous people who lived there when the Trojans came (i.e. the Latins, Etruscans and Sabines)
The middle colonies.
Slavs
The inhabitants of the city were originally Latins. As they expanded their empire came to cover hundreds of different people including Gauls, Britons, Hispanics, North Africans, Greeks, Mesopotamians etc etc.
No. Rome's dominance of Italy came nearly a thousand years after Aeneas' reputed death.
because being in the border of india and people of that region originally came from india
The Varginians were believed to have originated in the region that is present-day Sweden and Denmark. They were known as seafaring people who ventured across the sea to establish settlements in other areas.
Supposedly the ancient "Vikings" who came form the Scandinavian region.
This is known mystery. They have some interviews where people ask them why name the song "Glad you came"
Little is known about the people who first inhabited Ireland during the stone age about 9000 years ago. It is believed that the first people came from the north of Spain, by boat. We known nothing about their language or what they called themselves, and little about their culture except from what we have found in archaelogical excavations. There is genetic evidence of people in Ireland that can be traced back to the region in northern Spain, proving the link.
The first group of people in the Philippines were the Negritos. It is not known how they came to the country. Some historians say they came from mainland Asia through landbridges. Some say they came by sea.
Spain.