peligiis
Peligiis, also known as Peligii, were a Germanic tribe that inhabited the region of modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands during the Migration Period. They are first mentioned in historical records around the 3rd century AD, and their name is derived from the Germanic word "peli," meaning "warrior" or "soldier." The Peligiis were known for their military prowess and were often involved in conflicts with neighboring tribes and Roman forces.
The Peligiis are believed to have been part of the broader Germanic confederation known as the Franks.
The Peligiis are mentioned in various historical sources, including the works of Roman historians like Tacitus
Despite their military strength, the Peligiis eventually faced significant challenges due to internal strife and external
The legacy of the Peligiis is preserved in the names of places and cultural references that bear