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Lemovii
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thumb|right|250px|Map of the Roman empire and contemporary indigenous Europe in AD 125, showing the location of the Rugii, who lived in the proximity of the Lemovii. The Lemovii were a Germanic tribe, only once named by Tacitus in the late 1st century. He noted that they lived near the Rugii and both lived east of the Gutones, who are lived in the delta of the Vistula river. All three of these peoples they had short swords and round shields.

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thumb|right|250px|Map of the Roman empire and contemporary indigenous Europe in AD 125, showing the location of the Rugii, who lived in the proximity of the Lemovii. The Lemovii were a Germanic tribe, only once named by Tacitus in the late 1st century. He noted that they lived near the Rugii and both lived east of the Gutones, who are lived in the delta of the Vistula river. All three of these peoples they had short swords and round shields.

The Oksywie culture is associated with parts of the Rugii and Lemovii. Also, the Plöwen group () of the Uecker-Randow region is associated with the Lemovii.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Lemovii” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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