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    Harjis Gutthiuda - Army Gothia(pagan country of Ostrogoths)


    Mercenary Defectors

    Balistarii Defectors
    Defectors, mercenaries who escaped from the Roman army, consist mainly of barbarians, but with Roman weapons and equipment.



    Lanciarii Defectors
    Chosen spearmen with the Lancea, defectors from the Roman army.


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    Hansa
    Hanza "hansa" (fem., O-base) crowd, detachment. A division of the tribal army (harjis) of the Gothic Bible was the hanza, a detachment whose number and place in the structure of the army remain completely uncertain. Hanza could have meant so different in strength military formations as a manipula and a cohort, and simply an indivisible group.
    Hansa - in the Middle Ages, this Old Gothic word was the name of the trade association of German merchants abroad, which arose for mutual help and protection; for the same purpose, separate treaties of German coastal cities were concluded with each other.



    Leihta hansa
    leihta - Gothic word having signification - light.



    Hansa wardjane
    wardjane - derivative name of the word from the Gothic language wardja - watchman.



    Hansa bowsman



    Hansa hunters




    Hansa spaikulaturа
    spaikulaturа - derivative name of the word from the Gothic language spaikulatur (derived apparently from the Latin speculator - intelligence officer, guard, squire).


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    Last edited by grif; April 20, 2019 at 06:07 AM.

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