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The Nahanarvali, also known as the Nahavali, Naha-Narvali, and Nahanavali, were a Germanic tribe mentioned by the Roman scholar Tacitus in his Germania.According to Tacitus, the Nahanarvali were one of the five most powerful tribes of the Lugii, living between the Oder and the Vistula. Tacitus mentions the Naharvali as the keepers of the sanctuary of the Lugii, a grove dedicated to the twin gods Alcis.While Tacitus did not mention the Silingi, he said that the Naharvali were in approximately the same area as Ptolemaeus had placed the Silingi.J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, “Gens Into Regnum: The Vandals”. IN: Hans-Werner Goetz, Jörg Jarnut, Walter Pohl (ed.), “Regna and Gentes: The Relationship Between Late Antique and Early Medieval Peoples and Kingdoms in the Transformation of the Roman World”, Brill, 2003, ISSN 1386-4165, p.62.

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