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910:Goths
900:Geats
838:Danes
783:Chali
704:Segni
644:Baemi
487:Runes
472:Rings
465:Norse
433:Names
426:Norse
409:Norse
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186:Suevi
77:Rhine
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118:Bonn
69:Ubii
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54:Nero
18:Obii
1091:Osi
399:Law
329:Art
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