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    The Lugii (or Lugi, Lygii, Ligii, Lugiones, Lygians, Ligians, Lugians, or Lougoi) were a group of tribes mentioned by Roman authors living in ca. 100...
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    Vandals (section Lugii)
    associated with the Przeworsk culture and were possibly the same people as the Lugii. Expanding into Dacia during the Marcomannic Wars and to Pannonia during...
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  • Nahanarvali (category Lugii)
    tribes of the Lugii, living between the Oder and the Vistula. Tacitus mentions the Naharvali as the keepers of the sanctuary of the Lugii, a grove dedicated...
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    which was the Lugii. These included the Harii, Helveconae, Manimi, Helisii and Naharvali. (Tacitus does not mention the language of the Lugii.) As mentioned...
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  • connection with Maroboduus and the Lugii, they are often equated with the Gutones, and the "B" is assumed to be an error. The Lugii, whom Tacitus described as...
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  • Helveconae (category Lugii)
    variant Helvaeonae) are one of the tribal states of the Lugii mentioned by Tacitus in Germania. The Lugii were located in the Silesia area (today Poland). Their...
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  • Emperor Claudius, decided to stay out of the conflict, fearing that the Lugii and other Germanic tribes would be attracted by the "opulent realm which...
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    barbarians were killed during Probus' campaign, and the entire nation of the Lugii were extirpated. After the defeat of the Germanic invaders in Gaul, Probus...
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    Irminones Istvaeones Jutes Juthungi Lacringi Lemovii Lombards HeaĆ°obards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci...
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    Diduni (category Lugii)
    Poland. According to Ptolemy, they were part of the larger tribal group, the Lugii. The Diduni are may be connected to the town of Iugidunum, which Ptolemy...
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