- 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...
- the
Przeworsk culture,
which has led to some
authors equating them to the
Lugii, who were
another group of
Germanic peoples ****ociated with that same archaeological...
-
which was the
Lugii.
These included the Harii, Helveconae, Manimi,
Helisii and Naharvali. (Tacitus does not
mention the
language of the
Lugii.) As mentioned...
-
Emperor Claudius,
decided to stay out of the conflict,
fearing that the
Lugii and
other Germanic tribes would be
attracted by the "o****nt
realm which...
- In 50 AD however,
along with Vannius'
nephews Vangio and Sido and
allied Lugii,
Vibilius also in turn led the
deposition of Vannius. Tacitus. The Annals...
-
being like that of the Suebi. In Tacitus, the Buri are not
linked to the
Lugii. Ptolemy, however,
mentions the Lugi Buri
dwelling in what is
today southern...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Irminones Istvaeones Jutes Juthungi Lacringi Lemovii Lombards Heaưobards
Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci...