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[[File:Roman Empire 125.png|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.]] |
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[[File:Roman Empire 125.png|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.]] |
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The '''Lemovii''' were a [[Germanic peoples|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 Works of Tacitus: The Oxford Translation, Revised, With Notes, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008, p.836, {{ISBN|0-559-47335-4}}][J. B. Rives on Tacitus, Germania, Oxford University Press, 1999, p.311, {{ISBN|0-19-815050-4}}] |
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The '''Lemovii''' were a [[Germanic peoples|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 Works of Tacitus: The Oxford Translation, Revised, With Notes, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008, p.836, {{ISBN|0-559-47335-4}}][J. B. Rives on Tacitus, Germania, Oxford University Press, 1999, p.311, {{ISBN|0-19-815050-4}}] |