The Venicones were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150 AD.
[1] This has been identified as the Roman fort of Horrea Classis, located by Rivet and Smith as Monifieth, six miles east of Dundee.
[2] Therefore, they are presumed to have lived between the Tay and the Mounth, south of Aberdeen.
Andrew Breeze has suggested that the tribal name probably means "hunting hounds".
[3] A slightly differing etymology, "kindred hounds", identifies the name with Maen Gwyngwn, a region mentioned in the Gododdin.