- The Rugii, Rogi or
Rugians (Ancient Gr****: Ρογοί, romanized: Rogoi), were one of the
smaller Germanic peoples of Late
Antiquity who are best
known for...
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Odoacer was a
military leader in
Italy who led the
revolt of Herulian,
Rugian, and
Scirian soldiers that
deposed Romulus Augustulus on 4
September AD...
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subsequently invaded the
Kingdom of the Rugii,
where he
utterly defeated the
Rugian troops and
captured Feletheus and his wife, who were
executed in Ravenna...
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granted market rights in 1241 by the
Rugian and
Pomeranian dukes in
common and
granted Lübeck law not by the
Rugians, but by the
Pomeranian duke alone....
- 1160s)
culminated in the
defeat of the Prin****lity of
Rugia in 1168. The
Rugian princes became v****als of
Valdemar I of Denmark. In the fall of 1170, the...
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February 2010. Kessler, P. L. "Kingdoms of the
Germanic Tribes –
Rugii (
Rugians)". The
History Files.
Retrieved 26
April 2024. "Ostrogoth | Italy, Roman...
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Jagdschloss Granitz, a
former hunting lodge of the
Rugian princes. This
branch will be
designated to
Rugian history. An
early 20th
century museum in Stettin...
- term was
therefore used to
refer to
Polabian Slavs like the Obotrites,
Rugian Slavs, Veleti/Lutici, and
Pomeranian tribes. For
people living in the medieval...
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continuing the
policies of
Roman imperial rule. He destro**** the
Kingdom of the
Rugians, in
modern Austria, in 487/488. Theodoric, meanwhile,
successfully extorted...
- Gützkow,
which at that time was also
under Danish control. In 1199, the
Rugian Prince Jaromar I
allowed Danish Cistercian monks to
build Hilda Abbey, now...