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- Lugii abstract "The Lugii (or Lugi, Lygii, Ligii, Lugiones, Lygians, Ligians, Lugians, or Lougoi) were a large tribal confederation mentioned by Roman authors living in ca. 100BC BC–300 AD in Central Europe, north of the Sudetes mountains in the basin of upper Oder and Vistula rivers, covering most of modern south and middle Poland (regions of Silesia, Greater Poland, Mazovia and Little Poland). Most archaeologists identify the Lugians with the Przeworsk culture. While possibly Celtic-influenced in early Roman times, the Lugii were regarded as Germanic by the end of the 1st century. They played an important role on the middle part of the Amber Road from Sambia at the Baltic Sea to the provinces of Roman Empire: Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia. A tribe of the same name, usually spelled as Lugi, inhabited the southern part of Sutherland in Scotland. The Lugii have been identified by many modern historians as the same people as the Vandals, with whom they must certainly have been strongly linked during Roman times.".
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- Lugii hasPhotoCollection Lugii.
- Lugii subject Category:History_of_Poland_(until_966).
- Lugii subject Category:Vandals.
- Lugii type Abstraction100002137.
- Lugii type AncientGermanicPeoples.
- Lugii type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Lugii type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Lugii type Group100031264.
- Lugii type People107942152.
- Lugii comment "The Lugii (or Lugi, Lygii, Ligii, Lugiones, Lygians, Ligians, Lugians, or Lougoi) were a large tribal confederation mentioned by Roman authors living in ca. 100BC BC–300 AD in Central Europe, north of the Sudetes mountains in the basin of upper Oder and Vistula rivers, covering most of modern south and middle Poland (regions of Silesia, Greater Poland, Mazovia and Little Poland). Most archaeologists identify the Lugians with the Przeworsk culture.".
- Lugii label "Lugi".
- Lugii label "Lugiens".
- Lugii label "Lugier".
- Lugii label "Lugii".
- Lugii label "Lugiowie".
- Lugii label "Lugiërs".
- Lugii label "Лугии".
- Lugii sameAs Lugier.
- Lugii sameAs Lugiens.
- Lugii sameAs Lugi.
- Lugii sameAs Lugiërs.
- Lugii sameAs Lugiowie.
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- Lugii sameAs Q1094816.
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- Lugii sameAs Lugii.
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- Lugii depiction Roman_Empire_125.png.
- Lugii isPrimaryTopicOf Lugii.