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and claimed the subjugated territory as the new province of Gothia. In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine led a campaign against the tribe. He won a victory in the war and extended his control over the region, as remains of camps and fortifications in the region
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Strabo testified: "although the Getae and Daci once attained to very great power, so that they actually could send forth an expedition of two hundred thousand men, they now find themselves reduced to as few as forty thousand, and they have come close to the point of yielding obedience to the Romans,
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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,
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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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The 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
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S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A. or more known as simply Dacia, is a Romanian car manufacterer that takes its name from this historical kingdom. It is Romania's largest company, and it specializes in building low-cost family cars which led to it's popularity in European and North African
1177:(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. 866: 1783:, 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. 1634:. The Dacians appeared so formidable that Caesar contemplated an expedition against them, which his death in 44 BC prevented. In the same year, Burebista was murdered, and the kingdom was divided into four (later five) parts under separate rulers. 2909:
Battle of 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
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Croitoru, Costin (2002). "Sudul 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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In AD 85, the Dacians had swarmed over the Danube and pillaged Moesia. In AD 87, the Roman troops sent by the Emperor Domitian against them under
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restarted the conflicts in AD 101-102 and then again in AD 105–106, which ended with the annexation of most of Dacia and its reorganisation as a
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On this basis, Lengyel and Radan (1980), Hoddinott (1981) and Mountain (1998) consider that the Geto-Dacians inhabited both sides of the
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Some Indo-European Speaking Groups of the Middle. Danube and the Balkans: Their Boundaries as Related to Cultural Geography Through Time
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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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settled West of Dacia, on the plain between the Danube and the Tisa rivers, according to the scholars' interpretation of
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A history of ancient geography among the Greeks and Romans: from the earliest ages till the fall of the Roman Empire
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are tribes mentioned for inhabiting Dacia in 350, after the Romans left. Archeological evidence suggests that
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Kontakt, Kooperation, Konflikt: Germanen und Sarmaten zwischen dem 1. und dem 4. Jahrhundert nach Christus
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This article is about a historic region in Southeastern Europe. For the Romanian automobile maker, see
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Roman frontier studies 1995: proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies
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offered the Dacians favourable terms, in exchange for which Roman suzerainty was recognised. However,
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Contact, cooperation, conflict: Germanic peoples and Sarmatians between the 1st and 4th centuries AD
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Opreanu, C. (1997). "Roman Dacia and its barbarian neighbours. Economic and diplomatic relations".
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succeeded in dislodging the Romans and restoring the "independence" of Dacia following Emperor
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Brodersen, Kai (2013). "Könige im Karpatenbogen" [Kings in the Carpathian Mountains].
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The extent and location of Dacia varied in its three distinct historical periods (see below):
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A kingdom of Dacia also existed as early as the first half of the 2nd century BC under King
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History of the Romanians: From the earliest times to the foundation of the Romanian states
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turned his attention to Dacia, it had been on the Roman agenda since before the days of
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Book IV XCIII: " the noblest as well as the most just of all the Thracian tribes") and
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Pannonia and Upper Moesia: History of the Middle Danube Provinces of the Roman Empire
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Istoria Românilor: Din cele mai vechi timpuri pînă la întemeierea statelor românești
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led five or six legions across the Danube on a bridge of ships and advanced towards
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Geto-Dacians inhabited both sides of the Tisa river prior to the rise of the Celtic
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in AD 88 and a truce was drawn up. The next year, AD 88, new Roman troops under
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were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus roughly corresponds to present-day
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The Origins of the Europeans: Classical Observations in Culture and Personality
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The grand strategy of the Roman Empire from the first century A.D. to the third
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after the retreat of the Roman army from Dacia, during the reign of emperor
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The biggest extent of the Dacian Kingdom under Burebista according to Strabo
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in 82 BC and lasted until the Roman conquest in AD 106. As a result of the
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Dacian kingdoms succeeding Burebista's state and preceding Decebalus' state
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The evolution of the Dacian kingdom from Burebista to Decebal according to
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Dacia – The historic region in East-Central Europe (includes Roman Castra)
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History of the Czechoslovak territory before the appearance of the Slavs
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Koch, Nándor. Mangold, Lajos; Horváth, Cirill; Ballagi, Aladár (eds.).
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and the Romans (112–109 BC, 74 BC), against whom they had assisted the
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In Upper Moesia (the districts of Nish, Sofia, and partly Kjustendil):
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pushed out this northern Dacian group. This Dacian group, possibly the
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committed suicide to avoid capture. With part of Dacia quelled as the
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Ptolemy's maps of northern Europe: a reconstruction of the prototypes
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that united the Dacians and the Getae was formed under the rule of
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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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at Sucidava, (today Celei in Romania) in hopes of reconquering
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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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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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States and territories disestablished in the 2nd century
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A Historical Commentary on Arrian's History of Alexander
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Fiery battle scene between the Roman and Dacian armies,
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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
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Dějiny československého území před vystoupením Slovanů
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Dacia’s expansions and largest extent under Burebista
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Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC–106 AD)
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Dacian fortresses, settlements, sanctuaries and tombs
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Sorin Olteanu's Thraco-Daco-Moesian Languages Project
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It was reorganized as 1126:Ptolemy also provided a couple of Dacian 4079:Waldman, Carl; Mason, Catherine (2006). 3862: 3816: 3728: 3530:Goodman, Martin; Sherwood, Jane (2002). 3417: 3311: 3266: 3155:. Blackwell Publishers. pp. 62, 63. 3138: 3001: 2989: 2965: 2898:An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors 2877: 2853: 2841: 2829: 2603: 2588: 2492: 2328:(in Hungarian). Editorial Transsylvania. 1981: 1896: 1797: 1767:, but the Romans were victorious in the 1724: 1226:The cities of the Dacians were known as 987: 936: 925: 910: 898: 879: 860: 852: 741: 5330:Ancient Dacian cities and/or fortresses 4198:Journey to the Land of the Cloud Rovers 4058:Statecraft: The Deeds of Antonio Carafa 4011:. International Scholars Publications. 4006: 4002:. Vol. 13 (1 ed.). 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The Gepid tribe, ruled by 1531:increased after they defeated the 14: 7173: 4103: 3655:The Archaeology of Roman Pannonia 3555:Rethinking the Other in Antiquity 3469:. In de Laet, Sigfried J. (ed.). 3403:. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. 3291:Mostenirea timpurilor indepartate 2315: 2103:, who kept it until the death of 1706: 1059: 996: 960: 792:Dacians § Name and etymology 6324: 5279: 5269: 5260: 5259: 4646:Art, jewellery, treasures, tools 4108: 3455:University of Pennsylvania Press 3274:. Longman Group United Kingdom. 2940: 2068:Romania in the Early Middle Ages 1664:Roman cities in the province of 1582:(Boerebista), a contemporary of 687:) was the land inhabited by the 645: 372: 340: 326: 301: 287: 273: 53: 4683:Words of possible Dacian origin 4599:Dacian kingdom of Wallachia and 4007:Shelley, William Scott (1997). 3631:. In Roberts, Alexander (ed.). 3371:Carnap-Bornheim, Claus (2003). 3252:. 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(1981). 3532:The Roman World 44 BC–AD 180 3507:Goldsworthy, Adrian (2004). 3421:Acta Terrae Septencastrensis 3366:. Vol. 2. J. C. Gieben. 2694:Giurescu & Giurescu 1974 1960:Breviarium historiae Romanae 1850:to commemorate his victory. 1687: 1658:Occidit Daci Cotisonis agmen 1568: 1527:, the Dacians' power in the 7: 7147:Former monarchies of Europe 3966:. Oxbow. pp. 247–252. 3295:The legacy of distant times 3165:Barnes, Timothy D. (1981). 2794:Goodman & Sherwood 2002 2147: 2040:Castra of Tirighina-Bărboși 1829:invaded the Parthian empire 1142:(with a manuscript variant 1048:In the 1st century AD, the 915:View of the sanctuary from 831:who later came to form the 824:) was the previous home of 768:Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetuza 544:Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa 10: 7178: 7142:Ancient history of Romania 6663:Chief of the General Staff 5198:Eastern Romance substratum 3792:Mattern, Susan P. (2002). 3637:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: 3559:Princeton University Press 3449:Ehrich, Robert W. (1970). 3241:. 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(1980). 3167:Constantine and Eusebius 2616:Waldman & Mason 2006 2445:Lengyel & Radan 1980 2339:Hollósy, István (1913). 2322:Padányi, Viktor (1963). 2294:Mallory & Adams 1997 2248: 1978:Constantinian reconquest 1487:, (Phillipopolis) today 1007:southern part of Germany 945:For earlier events, see 361:This article is part of 5030:Battle of Sarmizegetusa 4026:Stoica, Vasile (1919). 3998:Classica et Mediaevalia 3914:Odahl, Charles (2003). 3865:The Celtic Encyclopedia 3708:The Dacian stones speak 3610:History of Ukraine-Rus' 3582:Oxford University Press 3576:Heather, Peter (2010). 3360:Bunbury, Edward Herbert 3343:Brodersen, Kai (2020). 3151:Heather, Peter (1996). 3051:Trajan Optimus Princips 2949:World history of Tolnai 2382:Encyclopædia Britannica 2038:passed to the north of 1939:. 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Conflicts with the 1369:) and Scythia minor ( 1242:) or -δαβα ("-dava", 1003: 991: 955:Celts in Transylvania 951:Prehistory of Romania 940: 929: 914: 902: 883: 872: 856: 745: 703:in the east, and the 216:Domitian's Dacian War 98:Common languages 7024:World Heritage Sites 6216:Satu Mare (Harghita) 6191:Radovanu - Jidovescu 6186:Radovanu - Gorgana I 3891:Murray, Tim (2001). 2505:Carnap-Bornheim 2003 2219:List of Dacian names 2172:List of Dacian kings 1882:, the Roman emperor 1717:Trajan's Dacian Wars 1218:List of Dacian towns 1084:Gaius Oppius Sabinus 1066:Trajan's Dacian Wars 983:Northern Carpathians 903:The map of Dacia by 843:Geographical history 709:Carpathian Mountains 695:, stretching to the 684:[ˈd̪aː.ki.a] 539:Trajan's Dacian Wars 229:Trajan's Dacian Wars 7089: /  6433:Prehistoric Romania 5928:"Costești-Cetățuie" 5671:Sarmizegetusa Regia 5016:Battle of Adamclisi 4182:www.stoa.org/trajan 4133:on 19 February 2015 3823:Thames & Hudson 3471:History of Humanity 3117:on 20 February 2009 2296:, pp. 145–146. 1993:In 328 the emperor 1903:Arch of Constantine 1861:Origin of Romanians 1628:Sarmizegetusa Regia 1238:), -δεβα ("-deva", 1158:, is associated by 921:Sarmizegetusa Regia 764:Sarmizegetusa Regia 199:• Established 188:Classical antiquity 112:Thracian polytheism 6816:Telecommunications 6731:Foreign investment 6550:Historical regions 6161:Popești (Călărași) 6033:Grădiștea de Munte 5923:"Costești-Blidaru" 5088:Dacia Mediterranea 4703:Sinaia lead plates 4688:Dacian plant names 4229:History of Romania 4187:2004-10-11 at the 4165:UNRV Dacia article 4062:Peter Lang Pub Inc 3207:, 2004. 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Index

Automobile Dacia
Dacia (disambiguation)
Dacian draco
Dacian draco
Dacia’s expansions and largest extent under Burebista c. 45 BC
Sarmizegetusa
Dacian
Thracian polytheism
Zamolxism
Demonym(s)
Dacian
Burebista
Decebal
Classical antiquity
Domitian's Dacian War
Trajan's Dacian Wars
Dacians
Getae
Thracians
Roman Dacia
Free Dacians
a series

Dacia
Geography
Sarmizegetusa
Argidava
Capidava
Ziridava
Moesia

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