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Later updates added former enemy races Shadows, Tumerok, (Empyrean) Undead,
Lugian, and Gearknights,
alongside native Empyreans.
Olthoi were also
added as...
- 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...
- CE
Roman historian Tacitus, a
Germanic people the most
powerful of the
Lugian group of
states (civitates), who in turn
dominated a
large part of the Suebian...
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upper Vistula. This
apparently indicates that the Buri were one of
several Lugian tribes.
Ptolemy distringuishes them from the
Silingi Vandals, who are on...
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million years ago) act as a
footwall of
early Cambrian conglomerates in the
Lugian Pluton; the 660 to 520
million year old Ma Brno
pluton is similar. Cadomian...
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tribes of Celto-Germanic admixture,
including Celtic-based tribes, the
Lugians, Cotini,
Vandals and
Goths (the
Przeworsk and PĂșchov cultures). During...
- ...under [south of] the
Asciburgius mountains are the
Korkontoi and the
Lugian Buri up to the head of the
Vistula river;
below these first are the Sidones...
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between the
Suevus (probably the Oder) and
Vistula rivers,
north of the
Lugian tribes the
Omani and Diduni, and
south of the Aelvaeones. It has also been...
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distinguished from the Lugii.
Herwig Wolfram notes that "In all
likelihood the
Lugians and the
Vandals were one
cultic community that
lived in the same region...
- Germania, 43
mentions the
Naharvali as the
keepers of
sanctuary of the
Lugian federation (the
grove to twin gods Alcis).
Tacitus does not
mention the...