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  • Dacians - Wikipedia
    The Dacians ( ˈdeɪ ʃən , DAY-shən; Latin: Daci [ˈdaːkiː]; Ancient Greek: Δάκοι,[1] Δάοι,[1] Δάκαι[2]) were the ancient Indo-European speaking inhabitants of the cultural region of Dacia, located in the area near the Carpathian Mountains and west of the Black Sea
  • Dacia - Wikipedia
    Dacia ( ˈdeɪʃə DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈdaːki a]; Ancient Greek: Δακία) was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south, the Black Sea in the east, and the Tisza in the west The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia
  • Dacia | Europe, Map, Culture, History | Britannica
    Dacia, in antiquity, an area of central Europe bounded by the Carpathian Mountains and covering much of the historical region of Transylvania (modern north-central and western Romania)
  • The Dacian Wars (101–106 CE) - hyperhistory. org
    The Dacian Wars, fought between the Roman Empire under Emperor Trajan and the Dacian Kingdom led by King Decebalus, stand as pivotal military campaigns that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe in the early second century CE
  • Dacia - World History Encyclopedia
    Dacia was a region inhabited by the Dacians in the north of the Danube (modern Romania) The kingdom of Dacia was the creation of Burebistas (c 80-44 BCE), who conquered and united several other Dacian principalities
  • The Wolves of Dacia Take On the Roman Empire - Ancient Origins
    In ancient times, Dacia was the name given to the area of Central Europe bounded by the Carpathian Mountains This area corresponds roughly to the modern countries of Romania and Moldovia Additionally, Dacia included parts of present-day Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ukraine
  • Dacian Kingdom: Rise and Fall of Ancient Power | prehistoricdacia. info
    Trace the dramatic timeline of the Dacian Kingdom, from its rise to its powerful influence and eventual fall
  • The Roman Conquest of Dacia: Trajan’s Final Victory
    In the early 2nd century AD, Emperor Trajan set his sights on the rich and strategically vital kingdom of Dacia, located in modern-day Romania The Dacians, led by King Decebalus, had long resisted Roman control, and their incursions across the Danube posed a significant threat to imperial stability
  • Ancient dacians - Transylvania World
    Skilled farmers, artisans and warriors, the Dacians, ancient ancestors of the Romanians, lived in the territory of nowadays Romania, mainly in Transylvania Their complex mythology transformed them into a famous civilization, mentioned by Herodotus and other famous historians of the time
  • Spectacular and Ancient Dacian fortresses in the Mountains of Romania
    In the first century BC, King Burebista united the various Dacian tribes and in the process established the capital at Sarmizegetusa in the Orăştie Mountains The Dacian monarchs created a large and potentially threatening empire to the north of the Roman Empire





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