- Dulgubnii
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The Dulgubnii are Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus' Germania (Chapter 34) as being on the east side of the Frisians. They are probably the same as Ptolemy's Doulgoumnioi of the same region (Book 2, Chapter 10), as Ptolemy corrupts the names of the other tribes, but identifiably so. Not much else is known about them.
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- Tacitus, Germania, XXXIV.
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