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> [mailto:BIRTHRIGHT-L@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM]On Behalf Of Michael Romes

> Visigothi and Aurigothi or what was their names? (Westgoten and Ostgoten
> in german)
> Mmmh, even the Kimbern und Teutonen who were finally defeated by the
> roman legions were quite numerous despite being just tribes.

Oh, well if pushed I guess I would say the Visigoths. I vaguely remember
some estimates of the numbers of Visigoths settling in Iberia as being
around 200,000, and I see some parallels between later economic development
in Anuire and in Iberia. Although I suppose that the 200,000 figure may be
numbers of men rather than total persons in an even-sex-ratio population, as
I was thinking of it. Mostly I was refering in general to the germanic
tribes that invaded the senescent roman empire. The Celts, my other example,
were hardly uniform either.

Mark V.

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