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Domitian's Dacian War

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Historians are divided as to what happened next. A. Mócsy suggests that after handing over the command to Fuscus, Domitian returned to Rome in the same year, while Fuscus cleared the Dacian invaders from the province. According to E. T. Salmon and M. Bunson, however, Domitian personally led the
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These events inevitably caused the withdrawal of the Roman armies from Dacia and the signing of a peace treaty. Conciliatory and diplomatic attitudes prevailed on both sides and honour was safe for both. Decebalus became "client king", albeit only nominally, earning Roman gratitude and help by
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of the Praetorian Guard was also lost, and although the Praetorian cohorts would be restored, the Legio V Alaudae was permanently destroyed. It was one of the most humiliating defeats of the period and Rome lost two entire legions, a defeat on par with the massacre of the
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his army was ambushed by Decebalus and attacked on all sides. Although Fuscus attempted to rally his men, the attempts proved unsuccessful and Fuscus himself died in the battle. The
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With the arrival of fresh legions in 87 AD, Domitian began what became the First Dacian War. General Diurpaneus sent an envoy to Domitian offering peace but it was rejected.
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in exchange for "requests". Augustus rejected the offer and Dacia supported Antony. In 29 BC, Augustus sent several punitive expeditions into Dacia led by
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was sent to Rome to receive from the hands of Domitian himself the crown to be given to the king of the Dacians as a sign of alliance and submission.
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as Decebalus managed to halt their advance into enemy territory due perhaps to the difficulty of crossing the Iron Gates in a season close to winter.
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Alexandru Vulpe, Storia e Civiltà della Dacia preromana, in Traiano ai confini dell'Impero, a cura di Grigore Arbore Popescu, Milano 1998, p. 108.
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sending expert carpenters, engineers who helped him build defensive fortifications and an annual subsidy of 8 million sesterces. His brother
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Matei-Popescu, Florian (2006–2007). "The Auxiliary Units from Moesia Superior in Domitian's Time and the Problem of CIL XVI 41".
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Cambridge University Press, Storia del mondo antico, L'impero romano da Augusto agli Antonini, vol. VIII, Milano 1975, pp. 616-7.
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and planned a future attack into Dacia. To replenish their forces and greatly strengthen the Roman army in this territory, the
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who until then had recognised the sovereignty of Rome and had protected the Pannonian frontier for decades.
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Cornelius Fuscus crossed the Danube into Dacia with 5 or 6 legions on a pontoon bridge. However, at the
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The Roman victory had reduced Decebalus to the defensive, but he was saved by a series of events:
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was followed by a massacre of Dacians. Tettius, however, did not march on the enemy capital of
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The war was resumed after a year of preparations. Domitian promoted as new commander in chief,
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In the winter of 85/86 AD after 116 years of relative peace along the Roman frontier, King
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continued for several years despite the defeat, the threat of Dacia had effectively ended.
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mentions that there were "several battles of varying success" (against the Dacians).
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later came into conflict with Dacia after it sent envoys offering its support against
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Following this attack, Domitian led legions into the ravaged province accompanied by
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Debacle at Tapae – A Crushing Defeat for Rome at the Peak of Imperial Power
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successful operations, then returned to Rome to celebrate a double triumph.
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For the remainder of Domitian's reign Dacia remained a relatively peaceful
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Dacian victory, but Dacia loses much of its western and southern territory.
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led by General Diurpaneus, swarmed over the frozen Danube and pillaged
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who had proclaimed himself emperor among the legions of Upper Germany
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Dacia: Land Of Transylvania, Cornerstone Of Ancient Eastern Europe
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continued Domitian's policy and added two more units to the
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Conflict between the Roman Empire and the Dacia (86-88 AD)
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himself had drawn up a plan to launch a campaign against
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Dacian Wars

Moesia
Dacia
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Adamclisi
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Dacian Kingdom
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