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    of it. Dacians were somewhat culturally influenced by the neighbouring Scythians and by the Celtic invaders of the 4th century BC. The Dacians were known...
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    to ascribe a unique quality to the Dacians and their civilization. Dacianists attempt to prove either that Dacians had a major part to play in ancient...
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  • (disambiguation) Dacians Dacian language Dacian may also refer to: Dacian archaeology Dacian art Dacia in art Dacian culture Dacian deities Dacian goddesses Dacian gods...
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    Dacia (redirect from Dacian State)
    Geto-Dacians inhabited both sides of the Tisza river prior to the rise of the Celtic Boii, and again after the latter were defeated by the Dacians. The...
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    inhabited by the Dacians. On its basis, Lengyel and Radan (1980), Hoddinott (1981) and Mountain (1998) consider that the Geto-Dacians inhabited both sides...
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    presence of the Dacians in Britain was an infantry unit, and the Dacians had no tradition as a cavalry one. There also were no Dacian units in service...
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    Falx (redirect from Dacian falx)
    depicted to differentiate Dacians from Romans, as both used the same style of shield. Other sources indicate that Dacians by this time had undergone...
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    neighboring nations and tribes, numerous wars were recorded among Dacians too. The Dacians fought amongst each other but were later united under Burebista...
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    the days of Caesar: 213  when the Dacians defeated a Roman army at the Battle of Histria.: 215  Domitian's Dacian War had re-established peace with Dacia...
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    undertake a number of punitive actions against the Dacians. All of this kept the Roman Empire and the Dacians in constant social, diplomatic, and political...
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    Trajan's Dacian Wars (AD 101-6). Dio Cassius named them Dakoi prosoroi (Latin: Daci limitanei) meaning "neighbouring Dacians". A population of Dacians existed...
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    westward neighbours, the Dacians, several scholars[who?], especially in the Romanian historiography, posit that the Getae and the Dacians were the same people...
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  • Caesar stated that the lands of the Dacians started on the eastern edge of the Hercynian Forest (Black Forest). Geto-Dacians inhabited both sides of the Tisa...
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    Plovdiv in present-day Bulgaria. Strabo specified that the Dacians ("Daci") are the Getae. The Dacians, Getae and their kings were always considered as Thracians...
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  • Dacian War(s) may refer to: Domitian's Dacian War, two punitive expeditions mounted as a border defense against raids of Moesia from Dacia in 86–87 AD...
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  • Dacian art is the art associated with the peoples known as Dacians or North Thracians; The Dacians created an art style in which the influences of Scythians...
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    continuous attacks of the Dacians. At Tapae Roman victory at the major Second Battle of Tapae was followed by a massacre of Dacians. Tettius, however, did...
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    Dacian Julien Cioloș (Romanian pronunciation: [datʃiˈan ˈtʃoloʃ]; born 27 July 1969) is a Romanian agronomist who served as Prime Minister of Romania from...
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    The Dacian bracelets are bracelets associated with the ancient people known as the Dacians, a distinct branch of the Thracians. These bracelets were used...
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  • Under the Roman emporors Diocletian and Maximian, Dacian or Dacianus had been prefect of Gaul, and had also acted in Hispania Tarraconensis or Hispania...
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  • Dacii (film) (redirect from The Dacians)
    (The Dacians) is a 1967 historical drama film about the run up to Domitian's Dacian War, which was fought between the Roman Empire and the Dacians in AD...
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    Burebista (category Dacian kings)
    BC, the Dacians expelled the Celts from their lands. Dacians often warred with neighbouring tribes, but the relative isolation of the Dacian peoples in...
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    east-European civilisation, and the Dacianism movement, which directly relates Romania as descendants of the Dacians. During the 1990s, a team of sculptors...
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    Sarmizegetusa Regia (category Dacian towns)
    and the most important military, religious and political centre of the Dacians before the wars with the Roman Empire. Built on top of a 1200 m high mountain...
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  • elements that are common to Geto-Dacians and Bessians (a Thracian tribe). A part of researchers support that onomastically, Dacians are not different from the...
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  • Ion Dacian, born Ion Pulcă (11 October 1911 – 8 December 1981) was a Romanian tenor known especially as a light opera singer. He was born in 1911 in Saschiz...
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  • to the continuous attacks of the Dacians. Roman victory at this major battle was followed by a massacre of Dacians. Tettius, however, did not march on...
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    Moesia (section Dacian Wars)
    far as the Danube and chased the Geto-Dacians to the border of their remote country. The expansion of the Dacians on the middle and lower reaches of the...
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    later assimilated by the Dacians) Teurisci Napae (Dacianized Scythian tribe, Scythian origin tribe later assimilated by the Dacians, after whom the city of...
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    the war went on with more sieges of Dacian forts and Dacian attacks on Roman camps until the last battle with Dacians took place at Porolissum. Decebalus...
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