- The Rugii, Rogi or
Rugians (Ancient Gr****: Ρογοί, romanized: Rogoi), were a Roman-era
Germanic people. They were
first clearly recorded by Tacitus, in...
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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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being registered. In 487/488,
Odoacer led his army to
victory against the
Rugians in Nori****,
taking their king
Feletheus into captivity; when word that...
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distinguished among the
Rugians in the
confederation of the Ostrogoths. The
Goths were
vexed at the
presumption of the
Rugians, but
nevertheless they recognized...
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which is
probably referring to the name of an old
Germanic tribe (see
Rugians). The last
element is land
which means "land" or "region". In Old Norse...
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adopting the
Germanic tradition (e.g.
Heveller from Havel,
Rujanes from
Rugians).
Settlements were
secured by
round burghs made of wood and clay, where...
- not only
Goths and Alans, but also Vandals, Gepids, Heruli,
Suebians and
Rugians. The Huns,
especially under their King Attila, made
frequent and devastating...
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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...
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Settled since the
Stone Age, the area was
probably inhabited by
Germanic Rugians,
before the
Polabian Slavs moved in
during the fifth, sixth, and seventh...
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Europe for
naming years. King
Odoacer leads an army to
victory against the
Rugians in Nori**** (modern Austria).
Emperor Kenzō of ****an, age 38, dies after...