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Latest comment: 6 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
At the start of the (current; 21 April 2018) article, it says:
"The Bucteri lived between the Ems and Lippe, so they probably west of the Ems.[2]"
- 'Bructeri'? (if so, maybe also hyperlink it again?)
- who is 'they'? (considering the context of this sentence)
- add 'lived' (west of the Ems)?