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and claimed the subjugated territory as the new province of Gothia. In 334, after
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and again after the latter were defeated by the
Dacians under the king Burebista. It seems likely that the Dacian state arose as a tribal confederacy, which was united only by charismatic leadership in both military-political and ideological-religious domains. At the beginning of the 2nd century BC,
1802:. The result of his first campaign (101–102) was the siege of the Dacian capital Sarmizegethusa and the occupation of part of the country. Emperor Trajan recommenced hostilities against Dacia and, following an uncertain number of battles, and with Trajan's troops pressing towards the Dacian capital
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Although the Romans conquered and destroyed the ancient
Kingdom of Dacia, a large remainder of the land remained outside of Roman Imperial authority. Additionally, the conquest changed the balance of power in the region and was the catalyst for a renewed alliance of Germanic and Celtic tribes and
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Dacians are often mentioned under Augustus, according to whom they were compelled to recognize Roman supremacy. However they were by no means subdued, and in later times to maintain their independence they seized every opportunity to cross the frozen Danube during the winter and ravaging the
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Ptolemy gives a list of 43 names of towns in Dacia, out of which arguably 33 were of Dacian origin. Most of the latter included the added suffix "dava" (meaning settlement, village). But, other Dacian names from his list lack the suffix (e.g. Zarmisegethusa regia = Zermizirga). In addition, nine
1597:, ruled Geto-Dacian tribes between 82 BC and 44 BC. He thoroughly reorganised the army and attempted to raise the moral standard and obedience of the people by persuading them to cut their vines and give up drinking wine. During his reign, the Dacian Kingdom expanded to its maximum extent. The
1188:(AD 166–180), Dacian groups from outside Roman Dacia had been set in motion. So too were the 12,000 Dacians "from the neighbourhood of Roman Dacia sent away from their own country". Their native country could have been the Upper Tisa region, but other places cannot be excluded.
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1794:, leaving the Dacians effectively independent. Decebalus was given the status of "king client to Rome", receiving military instructors, craftsmen and money from Rome. To Rome, Domitian brought Italian peasants in Dacian clothing because he couldn't take slaves in the war.
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Sarmizegetusa (Sarmizegetuza), AD 105. During Trajan's reign Rome achieved victory over the Dacians. The first important confrontation between the Romans and the Dacians took place in the year AD 87 and was initiated by Domitian. The
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To increase the glory of his reign, restore the finances of Rome, and end a treaty perceived as humiliating, Trajan resolved on the conquest of Dacia, the capture of the famous
Treasure of Decebalus, and control over the Dacian gold mines of
1962:) were still strong enough to sustain five battles in eight years against the Romans from AD 301–308. Roman Dacia was left in AD 275 by the Romans, to the Carpi again, and not to the Goths. There were still Dacians in AD 336, against whom
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Moldovei în cadrul sistemului defensiv roman. Contribuții la cunoașterea valurilor de pământ" [South of Moldova in the Roman defence system. Contributions to the knowledge of the turf walls].
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sent an expedition against them, the number of parts into which the empire had been divided was five, though at the time of the insurrection it had been four. Such divisions, to be sure, are only temporary and vary with the times".
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Decebalus ruled the
Dacians between AD 87 and 106. The frontiers of Decebal's Dacia were marked by the Tisa River to the west, by the trans-Carpathians to the north and by the Dniester River to the east. His name translates into
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Burebista suppressed the indigenous minting of coinages by four major tribal groups, adopting imported or copied Roman denarii as a monetary standard. During his reign, Burebista transferred Geto-Dacians capital from
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kingdoms against the Roman Empire. However, the material advantages of the Roman
Imperial system was attractive to the surviving aristocracy. Afterwards, many of the Dacians became Romanised (see also
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to the Balkan
Mountains. After the death of Burebista in 44 BCE, his Kingdom quickly unraveled, but the dacians remained a significant enough force to frequently make incursions into Roman territory.
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included the boundaries of Dacia. According to the scholars' interpretation of Ptolemy (Hrushevskyi 1997, Bunbury 1879, Mocsy 1974, Bărbulescu 2005) Dacia was the region between the rivers
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Decebalus rebuilt his power over the following years and attacked Roman garrisons again in AD 105. In response Trajan again marched into Dacia, attacking the Dacian capital in the
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indicate. Constantine resettled some Sarmatian exiles as farmers in Illyrian and Roman districts, and conscripted the rest into the army. The new frontier in Dacia was along the
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it is assumed that the Goths didn't cross the Danube from the Roman province. The Goths who survived their defeat didn't even attempt to escape through Dacia, but through
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to the east. His conquests brought the Roman Empire to its greatest extent. Rome's borders in the east were governed indirectly in this period, through a system of
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with Taifals and Tervingians. Taifals, once independent from Gothia, became federati of the Romans, from whom they obtained the right to settle in
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though as yet they are not absolutely submissive, because of the hopes which they base on the Germans, who are enemies to the Romans."
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Bărbulescu, Mihai (2005). Pop, Ioan Aurel; Nägler, Thomas (eds.).
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in 336. Some Roman territories north of the Danube resisted until
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The province was abandoned by Roman troops, and, according to the
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Lactantius, Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (1871).
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The Dacian homeland circa 40 BC, after the death of Burebista
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Dacia Felix. Das antike Rumänien im Brennpunkt der Kulturen.
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Even so, the Germanic and Celtic kingdoms, particularly the
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3731:] (in Romanian). Târgoviște: Editura Cetatea de Scaun.
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2263:"Dacia | Europe, Map, Culture, & History | Britannica"
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other names of Dacian origin seem to have been Latinised.
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Starting with AD 85, Dacia was once again reunified under
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3060:, 6th ed. MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, 1977 p. 312
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1846:, which led to less direct campaigning than in the west.
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States and territories disestablished in the 2nd century
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States and territories established in the 1st century BC
4239:
3308:
A Historical Commentary on Arrian's History of Alexander
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2420:
2418:
2416:
1827:, and razing it to the ground; the defeated Dacian king
1740:
Fiery battle scene between the Roman and Dacian armies,
3789:
Rome and the Enemy: Imperial Strategy in the Principate
3628:
The Works of Lactantius: A treatise on the anger of God
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with towns having the specific Dacian language ending "
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The Dacians are first mentioned in the writings of the
4023:
The Roumanian Question: The Roumanians and their Lands
3432:
Dějiny československého území před vystoupením Slovanů
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2588:
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86:
Dacia’s expansions and largest extent under Burebista
27:
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC–106 AD)
6337:
Dacian fortresses, settlements, sanctuaries and tombs
4139:
Sorin Olteanu's Thraco-Daco-Moesian Languages Project
3503:
In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire
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2744:
2693:
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2444:
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1028:; then immediately adjoining this is the land of the
1012:
Strabo, in his Geography written around AD 20, says:
682:
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The Enemies of Rome: From Hannibal to Attila the Hun
3725:
Istoria militară a Daciei post-romane : 275–376
3438:] (in Czech). Nakl. Československé akademie věd.
3047:, Routledge, London and New York, 1997, pp. xii–xiii
3013:
2734:
2732:
2639:
2615:
2456:
781:
40 km away, to serve as the capital of the new
663:
4166:– Dacians as they appear on the Arch of Constantine
3486:Giurescu, Constantin C.; Giurescu, Dinu C. (1974).
2552:
660:
3674:
3310:. Vol. 1: Commentary on Books I–III. Oxford:
2627:
3729:The military history of post-Roman Dacia: 275–376
3606:. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
3069:"Of the Manner in which the persecutors died" by
2877:
2729:
1897:(AD 249–251) had to restore Roman Dacia from the
1886:, both distinguished themselves in the campaign.
1576:, greatly weakened the resources of the Dacians.
7112:
3485:
2687:
4050:Vico, Giambattista; Pinton, Giorgio A. (2004).
3934:Dacia: landscape, colonisation and romanisation
3523:
3364:
3233:The New Century handbook of classical geography
2787:
2498:
2341:Natives of Hungary and the origin of the Vlachs
1093:, which resulted in the death of its governor,
4075:Encyclopedia of European Peoples, 2-Volume Set
3282:
2756:
2660:
2371:"History of Romania – Antiquity – The Dacians"
6366:
5308:
4255:
3887:Encyclopedia of archaeology: Volume 1, Part 1
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632:
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3753:
3646:
3291:] (in Romanian). Editura Enciclopedica.
2609:
2438:
2287:
2257:
2255:
2253:
2251:
1605:were conquered, and even the Greek towns of
4194:– photographic slide show of Sarmizegetusa.
3699:
3601:
3500:
3331:Zeitschrift für Siebenbürgische Landeskunde
3163:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
2971:
2811:
2775:
2534:
2474:
1988:
1849:Some of the history of the war is given by
1546:, who previously held power in the region.
1040:; but I cannot tell the precise boundaries″
6373:
6359:
5315:
5301:
4874:Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains
4262:
4248:
4049:
4026:. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Printing Company.
3754:Mallory, J. P.; Adams, Douglas Q. (1997).
3647:Lengyel, Alfonz; Radan, George T. (1980).
3620:
3266:A History of the Habsburg Empire 1273–1700
3239:
2799:
2570:
1997:Gothic, Sarmatian and Dacian conquests of
1767:were engaged in two wars with the Romans.
639:
625:
80:
3592:
3496:] (in Romanian). Editura Stiintifica.
3461:"Thracians, Celts, Illyrians and Dacians"
3328:
2400:
2398:
2336:Magyarország őslakói és az oláhok eredete
2248:
2126:. Lombards abandoned the country and the
2072:
1756:when a Roman army had been beaten at the
1205:during AD 271–275. It was reorganized as
1137:Ptolemy also provided a couple of Dacian
4073:Waldman, Carl; Mason, Catherine (2006).
3856:
3810:
3722:
3524:Goodman, Martin; Sherwood, Jane (2002).
3411:
3305:
3260:
3149:. Blackwell Publishers. pp. 62, 63.
3132:
2995:
2983:
2959:
2892:An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
2871:
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2582:
2486:
2322:(in Hungarian). Editorial Transsylvania.
1992:
1907:
1808:
1778:, but the Romans were victorious in the
1735:
1237:The cities of the Dacians were known as
998:
947:
936:
921:
909:
890:
871:
863:
752:
5324:Ancient Dacian cities and/or fortresses
4192:Journey to the Land of the Cloud Rovers
4052:Statecraft: The Deeds of Antonio Carafa
4005:. International Scholars Publications.
4000:
3996:. Vol. 13 (1 ed.). Gyldendal.
3988:
3974:
3955:
3785:
3669:
3569:
3352:
3243:The History of Transylvania: Until 1541
3144:
3031:
3007:
2888:(Assorted Imperial Battle Descriptions)
2859:
2723:
2711:
2675:
2546:
2522:
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2332:
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1467: – seven names in total.
853:
757:The Image of all the Sarmisgetusa ruins
14:
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4030:
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3930:
3884:
3875:
3442:
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3417:(in Romanian) (I). Editura Economica.
3387:
3283:Berindei, Dan; Candea, Virgil (2001).
3098:
3019:
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1376:In Lower Moesia (the present Northern
1373: – 26 names altogether.
1048:river prior to the rise of the Celtic
941:Dacia map cf. Ptolemy (2nd century AD)
6354:
5296:
4243:
3907:
3833:
3757:Encyclopedia of Indo-European culture
3546:
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1509:
1434:) – 10 names in total.
693:
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5801:Cities/fortresses with unknown names
5264:
4172:– Draco Late Roman military standard
3910:Constantine and the Christian Empire
2110:In 376, the region was conquered by
1806:, Decebalus once more sought terms.
1763:From AD 85 to 89, the Dacians under
1679:, which was under Roman occupation.
1120:Written a few decades after Emperor
1089:. Following an incursion into Roman
5274:
4549:Dacian kingdom of Banat and Oltenia
3455:
3341:Darmstadt: wbg Philipp von Zabern,
3073:(early Christian author AD 240–320)
2633:
24:
4595:southern Moldavia and Transylvania
4123:. 28 November 2006. Archived from
3878:Strabonis Geographicorum by Strabo
3706:University of North Carolina Press
3700:MacKendrick, Paul Lachlan (1975).
2118:in 453. The Gepid tribe, ruled by
1542:increased after they defeated the
25:
7177:
4097:
3649:The Archaeology of Roman Pannonia
3549:Rethinking the Other in Antiquity
3463:. In de Laet, Sigfried J. (ed.).
3397:. Biblo & Tannen Publishers.
3285:Mostenirea timpurilor indepartate
2309:
2114:, who kept it until the death of
1717:
1070:
1007:
971:
803:Dacians § Name and etymology
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5253:
4640:Art, jewellery, treasures, tools
4102:
3449:University of Pennsylvania Press
3268:. Longman Group United Kingdom.
2934:
2079:Romania in the Early Middle Ages
1675:Roman cities in the province of
1593:(Boerebista), a contemporary of
698:) was the land inhabited by the
656:
383:
351:
337:
312:
298:
284:
64:
4677:Words of possible Dacian origin
4593:Dacian kingdom of Wallachia and
4001:Shelley, William Scott (1997).
3625:. In Roberts, Alexander (ed.).
3365:Carnap-Bornheim, Claus (2003).
3246:. Romanian Cultural Institute.
3191:
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1686:In fact, this occurred because
1534:, a Dacian king in present-day
796:
4502:Dacian nucleus in Transylvania
3794:University of California Press
3683:Johns Hopkins University Press
3602:Hrushevskyi, Mykhailo (1997).
3373:] (in German). Wachholtz.
2326:
2293:
1488:. Probably a Grecized form of
1197:, was organized inside former
980:(82–44 BC) stretched from the
13:
1:
6340:(Google Earth Community post)
3876:Müller, Karl Otfried (1877).
3223:
3058:A History of Rome to A.D. 565
2061:. Constantine took the title
2010:Constantine's Bridge (Danube)
1514:
1245:, -δαυα ("-dawa" or "-dava",
1209:(as a military province) and
1145:(Polish: Wisla) river basin:
1141:in south Poland in the Upper
900:
214:
87:
51:
5972:"Cucuiș - Vârful Berianului"
3931:Oltean, Ioana Adina (2007).
3723:Madgearu, Alexandru (2008).
3653:University Press of Kentucky
3593:Hoddinott, Ralph F. (1981).
3526:The Roman World 44 BC–AD 180
3501:Goldsworthy, Adrian (2004).
3415:Acta Terrae Septencastrensis
3360:. Vol. 2. J. C. Gieben.
2688:Giurescu & Giurescu 1974
1971:Breviarium historiae Romanae
1861:to commemorate his victory.
1698:
1669:Occidit Daci Cotisonis agmen
1579:
1538:, the Dacians' power in the
7:
7151:Former monarchies of Europe
3960:. Oxbow. pp. 247–252.
3289:The legacy of distant times
3159:Barnes, Timothy D. (1981).
2788:Goodman & Sherwood 2002
2141:
2051:Castra of Tirighina-Bărboși
1840:invaded the Parthian empire
1153:(with a manuscript variant
1059:In the 1st century AD, the
926:View of the sanctuary from
842:who later came to form the
835:) was the previous home of
779:Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetuza
555:Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
10:
7182:
7146:Ancient history of Romania
6657:Chief of the General Staff
5192:Eastern Romance substratum
3786:Mattern, Susan P. (2002).
3631:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh:
3553:Princeton University Press
3443:Ehrich, Robert W. (1970).
3235:. Appleton-Century-Crofts.
2885:"De Imperatoribus Romanis"
2661:Berindei & Candea 2001
2218:List of Dacian plant names
2134:in 791. At the same time,
2076:
1721:
1702:
1659:One of these entities was
1652:
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1553:
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958:Prehistory of Transylvania
955:
857:
800:
771:wars with the Roman Empire
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5151:Sarmatiae (Devil's Dykes)
5126:
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4592:
4566:Dacian kingdom of Dobruja
4565:
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4501:
4453:
4444:
4277:
4269:
4216:Prehistory of the Balkans
3984:. Copenhagen: H. Hagerup.
3811:Matyszak, Philip (2004).
3507:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
3231:Avery, Catherine (1972).
2714:, pp. 109 & 143.
1648:
1549:
1218:
1191:The later Roman province
263:
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249:
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223:
208:
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194:
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164:
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144:
132:
118:
108:
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79:
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50:
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6684:Unification with Moldova
6605:Administrative divisions
4031:Taylor, Timothy (2001).
3889:(illustrated ed.).
3880:. Ambrosio Firmin-Didot.
3861:. Universal Publishers.
3857:Mountain, Harry (1998).
3842:& Kegan Paul Books.
3792:. Berkeley, California:
3547:Gruen, Erich S. (2011).
3306:Bosworth, A. B. (1980).
3161:Constantine and Eusebius
2610:Waldman & Mason 2006
2439:Lengyel & Radan 1980
2333:Hollósy, István (1913).
2316:Padányi, Viktor (1963).
2288:Mallory & Adams 1997
2242:
1989:Constantinian reconquest
1498:, (Phillipopolis) today
1018:southern part of Germany
956:For earlier events, see
372:This article is part of
5024:Battle of Sarmizegetusa
4020:Stoica, Vasile (1919).
3992:Classica et Mediaevalia
3908:Odahl, Charles (2003).
3859:The Celtic Encyclopedia
3702:The Dacian stones speak
3604:History of Ukraine-Rus'
3576:Oxford University Press
3570:Heather, Peter (2010).
3354:Bunbury, Edward Herbert
3337:Brodersen, Kai (2020).
3145:Heather, Peter (1996).
3045:Trajan Optimus Princips
2943:World history of Tolnai
2376:Encyclopædia Britannica
2049:passed to the north of
1950:. At the boundaries of
1931:'s withdrawal, in 275.
1825:Siege of Sarmizegethusa
1478:, of unknown location.
1213:(as a civil province).
783:Roman province of Dacia
6790:Science and technology
5967:"Cucuiș - Dealul Golu"
5003:Second Battle of Tapae
3834:Mocsy, Andras (1974).
3760:. London and Chicago:
3430:Dobiáš, Josef (1964).
2945:] (in Hungarian).
2938:Tolnai Világtörténelme
2800:Vico & Pinton 2004
2073:Dacia after the Romans
2001:
1916:
1838:. Trajan subsequently
1820:
1745:
1042:
1004:
953:
942:
934:
919:
907:
888:
869:
758:
726:, as well as parts of
251:• Disestablished
36:Dacia (disambiguation)
34:. For other uses, see
7131:80s BC establishments
6574:Territorial evolution
6457:United Principalities
6332:Dacia Maps on Commons
4979:First Battle of Tapae
4154:, book III, chapter 5
4111:at Wikimedia Commons
3056:Sinnegen & Boak.
2176:List of Dacian tribes
2171:List of Dacian cities
2043:Castra of Pietroasele
2006:Constantine the Great
1999:Constantine the Great
1996:
1964:Constantine the Great
1911:
1853:. Trajan erected the
1812:
1739:
1724:Domitian's Dacian War
1671:, Odes, III. 8. 18).
1564:. Conflicts with the
1380:) and Scythia minor (
1253:) or -δαβα ("-dava",
1014:
1002:
966:Celts in Transylvania
962:Prehistory of Romania
951:
940:
925:
913:
894:
883:
867:
756:
714:in the east, and the
227:Domitian's Dacian War
109:Common languages
7018:World Heritage Sites
6210:Satu Mare (Harghita)
6185:Radovanu - Jidovescu
6180:Radovanu - Gorgana I
3885:Murray, Tim (2001).
2499:Carnap-Bornheim 2003
2213:List of Dacian names
2166:List of Dacian kings
1893:, the Roman emperor
1728:Trajan's Dacian Wars
1229:List of Dacian towns
1095:Gaius Oppius Sabinus
1077:Trajan's Dacian Wars
994:Northern Carpathians
914:The map of Dacia by
854:Geographical history
720:Carpathian Mountains
706:, stretching to the
695:[ˈd̪aː.ki.a]
550:Trajan's Dacian Wars
240:Trajan's Dacian Wars
7093: /
6427:Prehistoric Romania
5922:"Costești-Cetățuie"
5665:Sarmizegetusa Regia
5010:Battle of Adamclisi
4176:www.stoa.org/trajan
4127:on 19 February 2015
3817:Thames & Hudson
3465:History of Humanity
3111:on 20 February 2009
2290:, pp. 145–146.
2004:In 328 the emperor
1914:Arch of Constantine
1872:Origin of Romanians
1639:Sarmizegetusa Regia
1249:), -δεβα ("-deva",
1169:, is associated by
932:Sarmizegetusa Regia
775:Sarmizegetusa Regia
210:• Established
199:Classical antiquity
123:Thracian polytheism
6810:Telecommunications
6725:Foreign investment
6544:Historical regions
6155:Popești (Călărași)
6027:Grădiștea de Munte
5917:"Costești-Blidaru"
5082:Dacia Mediterranea
4697:Sinaia lead plates
4682:Dacian plant names
4223:History of Romania
4181:2004-10-11 at the
4159:UNRV Dacia article
4056:Peter Lang Pub Inc
3201:, 2004. Hardcover
3135:, pp. 64–126.
2906:praetorian prefect
2267:www.britannica.com
2033:line supported by
2002:
1934:In AD 268–269, at
1917:
1912:Tarabostes on the
1865:Provincial history
1821:
1746:
1530:under the rule of
1510:Political entities
1211:Dacia Mediterranea
1005:
954:
952:Dacia after 100 AD
943:
935:
920:
916:Brue Adrien Hubert
908:
889:
870:
825:Peloponnesian Wars
759:
710:in the south, the
532:Conflict with Rome
7076:
7075:
7026:
7025:
6828:
6827:
6692:
6691:
6669:Political parties
6620:Foreign relations
6587:
6586:
6482:Communist Romania
6442:Early Middle Ages
6348:
6347:
6107:Orăștie Mountains
6097:Odorheiu Secuiesc
5932:Coțofenii din Dos
5290:
5289:
5200:
5199:
5035:
5034:
4952:
4951:
4818:
4817:
4707:Thracian language
4610:
4609:
4238:
4237:
4228:Succeeded by
4185:– Dacian Wars on
4170:www.fectio.org.uk
4164:sights.seindal.dk
4107:Media related to
4088:978-0-8160-4964-6
4065:978-0-8204-6828-0
4042:978-0-306-46258-0
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3868:978-1-58112-890-1
3849:978-0-7100-7714-1
3738:978-973-8966-70-3
3715:978-0-8078-1226-6
3613:978-1-895571-19-6
3585:978-0-19-973560-0
3539:978-0-203-40861-2
3478:978-9-231-02812-0
3404:978-0-8196-0123-0
3389:Childe, V. Gordon
3347:978-3-8053-5059-4
3275:978-0-582-09009-5
3253:978-973-7784-00-1
3169:978-0-674-16531-1
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2008:inaugurated the
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1855:Column of Trajan
1784:Tettius Julianus
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2599:
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2584:
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2579:
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6755:construction
6630:Human rights
6610:Constitution
6477:World War II
6431:
6052:Mala Kopania
5982:Cârlomănești
5862:Boroșneu Mic
5832:Băile Tușnad
5595:Piroboridava
5187:Thraco-Roman
5045:Free Dacians
4961:Roman Empire
4859:Piroboridava
4805:Dacian Draco
4687:Dacian names
4619:civilization
4493:Zalmodegicus
4468:Dromichaetes
4381:Potulatenses
4326:Burs (Dacia)
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3105:www.ccel.org
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2712:Schütte 1917
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2109:
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2093:Thervingians
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1960:Free Dacians
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1800:Transylvania
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797:Nomenclature
787:Free Dacians
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704:Transylvania
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593:Thraco-Roman
575:Free Dacians
502:Dromichaetes
469:Construction
392:
347:Free Dacians
274:Succeeded by
273:
268:
218: 82 BC
73:Dacian draco
55: 82 BC
7141:1st century
7100: /
6866:Immigration
6710:Agriculture
6529:Earthquakes
6467:World War I
6447:Middle Ages
6437:Roman Dacia
6295:Valea Seacă
6235:Sprâncenata
6092:Ocolișu Mic
5580:Perburidava
5279:WikiProject
5212:Archaeology
5041:Roman Dacia
4825:Settlements
4617:Culture and
4541:(87–106 AD)
4517:(44 BC–???)
4436:Troglodytae
4391:Rhadacenses
4386:Predasenses
4232:Roman Dacia
3994:, Volume 13
3777:15 December
3020:Stoica 1919
2751:Oltean 2007
2700:Childe 1930
2646:Dobiáš 1964
2451:Ehrich 1970
2427:Taylor 2001
2390:Murray 2001
2358:Müller 1877
2347:. Mór Ráth.
2299:Mainly the
2273:6 September
2132:Charlemagne
1952:Roman Dacia
1944:Roman Dacia
1940:Claudius II
1851:Cassius Dio
1814:Roman Dacia
1732:Roman Dacia
1482:Thermi-daua
1392:*Buteridava
1115:Dacia Felix
1081:Roman Dacia
1020:beyond the
603:Archaeology
541:Roman Dacia
517:Other kings
333:Roman Dacia
269:Preceded by
7115:Categories
7102:45.7; 26.5
7008:Philosophy
6993:Literature
6876:Minorities
6861:Healthcare
6774:(currency)
6750:automotive
6664:Parliament
6625:Government
6579:Topography
6492:Since 1989
6487:Revolution
6250:Șeica Mică
6137:Pisculești
5907:Cioclovina
5715:Thermidava
5705:Tamasidava
5421:Buteridava
5411:Buricodava
5387:(Arcidava)
5375:Arcobadara
5241:Thracology
5182:Daco-Roman
5018:Second War
4830:Fortresses
4767:Pleistoros
4757:Gebeleizis
4488:Rubobostes
4297:Albocenses
4150:Ptolemy's
4121:soltdm.com
3224:References
3209:Paperback
3071:Lactantius
2921:Diurpaneus
2897:8 November
2766:, VII:3.11
2739:Odahl 2003
2622:Avery 1972
2559:Mocsy 1974
2463:Gruen 2011
2305:Massagetae
2018:Sarmatians
1979:Diocletian
1891:Lactantius
1792:Marcomanni
1532:Rubobostes
1521:Rubobostes
1515:Rubobostes
1496:Pulpu-deva
1490:*Germidava
1353:Tamasidava
1261:In Dacia:
1257:), etc. .
1184:After the
1127:Geographia
1101:in AD 88,
930:' capital
895:Dacia cf.
821:Thucydides
560:Porolissum
245:101–106 AD
145:Government
134:Demonym(s)
6906:Romanians
6871:Languages
6856:Education
6820:Transport
6800:Squatting
6674:President
6642:Judiciary
6615:Elections
6559:Mountains
6502:Geography
6240:Stâncești
6205:Sacalasău
6147:Polovragi
6117:Petroșani
6017:Feldioara
6007:Dumitrița
5962:Cuciulata
5912:Clopotiva
5780:Zisnudeva
5750:Zargidava
5680:Singidava
5660:Sangidaua
5615:Quemedava
5610:Pulpudeva
5600:Polondava
5585:Petrodava
5575:Pelendava
5570:Patruissa
5565:Patridava
5555:Nentidava
5540:Marcodava
5529:Kuimedaba
5524:Klepidaua
5519:Keiladeva
5499:Germisara
5471:Dinogetia
5446:Danedevae
5436:Clepidava
5431:Carsidava
5401:Bregedava
5231:Dacianism
4997:First War
4891:relations
4810:Kogaionon
4672:Belagines
4646:bracelets
4628:Artifacts
4539:Decebalus
4521:Comosicus
4509:Burebista
4431:Tyragetae
4396:Saldenses
4346:Costoboci
4152:Geography
3939:Routledge
3914:Routledge
3840:Routledge
3747:441953854
3530:Routledge
3423:1583-1817
3356:(1979) .
3217:, p. 261.
3199:Routledge
3188:, p. 111.
3186:1583-1817
3171:. p. 250.
3147:The Goths
2909:Cornelius
2764:Geography
2409:Geography
2191:Costoboci
2138:arrived.
2085:Victohali
2067:Justinian
2057:near the
1975:Eutropius
1829:Decebalus
1776:Decebalus
1765:Decebalus
1705:Decebalus
1699:Decebalus
1688:Burebista
1643:Decebalus
1623:Burebista
1615:Black Sea
1611:Apollonia
1599:Bastarnae
1591:Burebista
1586:Burebista
1580:Burebista
1570:Scordisci
1566:Bastarnae
1465:Zisnudeba
1461:Kuimedaba
1449:Danedebai
1445:Bregedaba
1400:Dausadava
1396:*Giridava
1361:Zargidava
1349:Singidava
1341:Sangidava
1329:Rhamidaua
1321:Petrodaua
1312:Pelendava
1307:Patridava
1303:Netindava
1299:Marcodava
1289:Clepidava
1285:Carsidava
1163:Costoboci
1038:Tyregetae
982:Black Sea
904: 20
817:Histories
813:Herodotus
767:Burebista
712:Black Sea
512:Decebalus
507:Burebista
402:Geography
320:Thracians
171:Burebista
127:Zamolxism
119:Religion
91: 45
7156:Muntenia
7053:Category
6983:Folklore
6901:Religion
6896:Refugees
6795:Services
6745:Industry
6735:Forestry
6652:Military
6593:Politics
6524:Counties
6415:Timeline
6386:articles
6220:Sânzieni
6215:Satu Nou
6195:Rovinari
6072:Moinești
6062:Mataraua
6047:Liubcova
5987:Dalboșeț
5952:Crivești
5902:Cetățeni
5827:Augustin
5807:Aghireșu
5795:Zusidava
5790:Zurobara
5785:Zucidaua
5775:Ziridava
5770:Zimnicea
5765:Zikideva
5720:Tibiscum
5700:Sykidaba
5695:Susudava
5685:Sucidava
5675:Setidava
5670:Scaidava
5650:Sagadava
5645:Sacidava
5640:Rusidava
5635:Romboses
5630:Recidava
5625:Ratiaria
5620:Ramidava
5605:Potaissa
5545:Murideva
5536:(Romula)
5509:Giridava
5476:Docidava
5456:Desudaba
5451:Dausdava
5441:Cumidava
5426:Capidava
5416:Buridava
5396:Berzobis
5385:Argidava
5380:Argedava
5259:Category
5236:Dacology
5205:Research
5136:Alutanus
4971:Domitian
4864:Sucidava
4854:Cumidava
4849:Buridava
4844:Argidava
4792:Zalmoxis
4782:Seirenes
4772:Sabazios
4752:Dionysus
4747:Derzelas
4742:Deceneus
4722:Religion
4664:Language
4654:Clothing
4515:Deceneus
4483:Rhemaxos
4463:Cothelas
4421:Teurisci
4401:Scaugdae
4376:Piephigi
4351:Crobidae
4336:Ciaginsi
4179:Archived
4137:–
3978:(1917).
3891:ABC-Clio
3673:(1976).
3638:15 April
3459:(1996).
3391:(1930).
3264:(1994).
2947:Budapest
2762:Strabo,
2634:Fol 1996
2186:Carpians
2160:(weapon)
2142:See also
2124:Lombards
2039:Rusidava
1966:fought.
1929:Aurelian
1876:Commodus
1788:Domitian
1635:Argedava
1504:Bulgaria
1486:Dalmatia
1472:Gil-doba
1453:Desudaba
1432:Sucidava
1428:Sukidaua
1424:Sagadava
1416:Scaidava
1412:Sacidava
1408:Murideba
1404:Kapidaua
1382:Dobrudja
1378:Bulgaria
1371:Sucidava
1366:Ziridava
1345:Setidava
1337:Sacidava
1333:Rusidava
1294:Cumidava
1281:Dokidava
1276:Buridava
1270:Argedava
1255:Byz. Gk.
1251:Byz. Gk.
1247:Anc. Gk.
1203:Aurelian
1179:Setidava
1159:Hasdingi
1155:Getidava
1151:Setidava
1147:Susudava
1139:toponyms
850:people.
744:Slovakia
732:Bulgaria
464:Religion
459:Language
426:Ziridava
421:Capidava
416:Argidava
375:a series
232:84–88 AD
148:Monarchy
7088:26°30′E
7085:45°42′N
7068:Commons
7037:Outline
6966:Cuisine
6946:Academy
6938:Culture
6928:Welfare
6911:Gypsies
6834:Society
6815:Tourism
6720:Exports
6698:Economy
6549:Islands
6519:Climate
6462:Kingdom
6420:ancient
6407:History
6382:Romania
6305:Zemplín
6270:Tilișca
6225:Seimeni
6132:Pinticu
6112:Petrila
6077:Monariu
6067:Merești
6042:Jigodin
6012:Eliseni
5957:Crizbav
5937:Covasna
5927:Cotnari
5892:Căpâlna
5867:Boșorod
5852:Beidaud
5847:Bâzdâna
5745:Zaldapa
5740:Utidava
5730:Tsierna
5725:Tirista
5655:Sandava
5514:Itadava
5504:Gildava
5494:Genucla
5481:Drobeta
5391:Arutela
5360:Amutria
5350:Aiadava
5340:Acmonia
5335:Acidava
5269:Commons
5175:Culture
5141:Moesiae
4925:Warfare
4889:Foreign
4787:Silenus
4730:Deities
4635:Coinage
4602:Dicomes
4584:Zyraxes
4527:Scorilo
4371:Peukini
4341:Clariae
4302:Anartes
3115:17 June
2148:Dacians
2120:Ardaric
2105:Oltenia
2089:Taifals
1936:Naissus
1903:Zosimus
1790:by the
1613:on the
1574:Dardani
1500:Plovdiv
1476:Thracia
1457:Itadeba
1440:Aiadaba
1420:Skedeba
1357:Utidava
1264:Acidava
1177:" i.e.
1143:Vistula
1061:Iazyges
1054:Tacitus
928:Dacians
748:Ukraine
740:Hungary
728:Moldova
724:Romania
700:Dacians
608:Museums
493:History
484:Warfare
474:Pottery
445:Culture
292:Dacians
238:•
225:•
184:Decebal
173:(first)
99:Capital
57:–106 AD
7058:Portal
6988:Humour
6961:Cinema
6891:Racism
6760:mining
6715:Energy
6569:Rivers
6514:Cities
6397:Topics
6384:
6260:Telița
6245:Stoina
6190:Roadeș
6102:Olteni
6037:Feleac
5997:Divici
5992:Densuș
5897:Cernat
5887:Bucium
5877:Breaza
5872:Botfei
5842:Bănița
5760:Zidava
5755:Zeugma
5735:Tyrida
5560:Oescus
5550:Napoca
5466:Dierna
5461:Diacum
5406:Brucla
5370:Arcina
5365:Apulon
5345:Aedava
5118:Castra
5105:Column
5098:Bridge
5092:Trajan
5062:Moesia
4989:Trajan
4914:Romans
4899:Greeks
4777:Semele
4737:Bendis
4579:Rholes
4556:Cotiso
4478:Oroles
4473:Moskon
4426:Trixae
4416:Terizi
4406:Senses
4321:Bessoi
4312:Biephi
4279:Tribes
4131:27 May
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2405:Strabo
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2116:Attila
2097:Gepids
2091:, and
2045:. The
1983:Danube
1948:Thrace
1895:Decius
1750:Trajan
1744:, Rome
1730:, and
1677:Moesia
1665:Horace
1661:Cotiso
1655:Cotiso
1649:Cotiso
1562:Oroles
1556:Oroles
1550:Oroles
1387:Aedeba
1219:Cities
1122:Trajan
1091:Moesia
964:, and
918:(1826)
897:Strabo
886:Strabo
848:Dacian
840:nomads
746:, and
736:Serbia
708:Danube
691:Latin:
584:Legacy
565:Castra
527:Tribes
454:People
431:Moesia
255:106 AD
186:(last)
156:
139:Dacian
113:Dacian
7126:82 BC
7121:Dacia
7044:Index
7013:Sport
7003:Music
6998:Media
6846:Crime
6554:Lakes
6539:Flora
6534:Fauna
6432:Dacia
6310:Zetea
6280:Turia
6265:Teliu
6255:Tășad
6230:Socol
6200:Rușor
6170:Racoș
6165:Praid
6151:Ponor
6087:Moșna
6082:Monor
6057:Marca
5977:Cugir
5942:Cozia
5857:Bocșa
5817:Ardeu
5812:Ardan
5710:Tapae
5590:Pinon
5534:Malva
5490:Gatae
5486:Egeta
5355:Aizis
5226:Books
5128:Limes
4904:Celts
4869:Davae
4762:Kotys
4573:Dapyx
4533:Duras
4458:Coson
4446:Kings
4366:Moesi
4361:Getae
4331:Carpi
4317:Bessi
4307:Apuli
4271:Dacia
4109:Dacia
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2243:Notes
2181:Getae
2128:Avars
2047:limes
2022:Goths
2014:Dacia
1956:Carpi
1925:Goths
1748:When
1607:Olbia
1544:Celts
1243:-deva
1239:-dava
1225:Davae
1132:Tisza
1099:Tapae
1065:Pliny
1046:Tisza
1030:Getae
1026:Suevi
1022:Albis
986:Tisza
829:Daxia
811:, in
716:Tisza
652:Dacia
613:Books
522:Moesi
394:Dacia
306:Getae
6978:Flag
6971:Wine
6772:Leu
6635:LGBT
6290:Uroi
6285:Unip
6175:Racu
4939:Sica
4934:Falx
4411:Suci
4356:Daci
4292:Aedi
4283:List
4133:2023
4083:ISBN
4060:ISBN
4037:ISBN
4007:ISBN
3962:ISBN
3943:ISBN
3918:ISBN
3895:ISBN
3863:ISBN
3844:ISBN
3821:ISBN
3798:ISBN
3779:2015
3766:ISBN
3743:OCLC
3733:ISBN
3710:ISBN
3687:ISBN
3657:ISBN
3640:2012
3623:"26"
3608:ISBN
3580:ISBN
3557:ISBN
3534:ISBN
3511:ISBN
3473:ISBN
3419:ISSN
3399:ISBN
3375:ISBN
3343:ISBN
3316:ISBN
3293:ISBN
3270:ISBN
3248:ISBN
3211:ISBN
3203:ISBN
3182:ISSN
3165:ISBN
3117:2008
3085:and
2899:2007
2303:and
2275:2024
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2112:Huns
2083:The
2041:and
1882:and
1859:Rome
1816:and
1609:and
1603:Boii
1601:and
1572:and
1527:Boii
1227:and
1175:dava
1149:and
1079:and
1050:Boii
844:Geto
686:-shə
153:King
6956:Art
4827:and
1973:by
1901:of
1857:in
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