His long and fierce campaign against the Dacians brought the Dacian province into the Roman sphere. |
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Another ascription is to Nicetas of Remesiana, a Dacian bishop of the early 5th century. |
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The program was supported initially out of Dacian War booty, and then later by a combination of estate taxes and philanthropy. |
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In the Second Dacian War, Apollodorus made a great bridge over the Danube for Trajan. |
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A strong component of the Dacian army, including the Celtic Bastarnae and the Germans, had withdrawn rather than submit to Trajan. |
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The Dacians retained their names and their own ways in the midst of the newcomers, and the region continued to exhibit Dacian characteristics. |
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Some Dacians were apparently expelled from the occupied zone at the end of each of the two Dacian Wars, or otherwise emigrated. |
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There was also a group, the Transmontani, that some modern scholars identify as Dacian Transmontani Costoboci of the extreme north. |
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Mullenhoff identified these with the Transiugitani, another Dacian tribe north of the Carpathian mountains. |
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This coincides with the ancient writings which mention the rise of Dacian authority. |
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In 275 AD, Aurelian surrendered the Dacian territory Over time, Gothic power in the region grew, at the Carpi's expense. |
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For at least one and a half centuries, Sarmizegethusa was the Dacian capital, reaching its peak under king Decebalus. |
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Burebista's Dacian state was powerful enough to threaten Rome, and Caesar contemplated campaigning against the Dacians. |
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Bichir argues that the Carpi were the most powerful of the Dacian tribes who had become the principal enemy of the Romans in the region. |
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Among many discovered artifacts, the Dacian bracelets stand out, depicting their cultural and aesthetic sense. |
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Some historians and linguists consider Dacian language to be a dialect of or the same language as Thracian. |
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The vocalism and consonantism differentiate the Dacian and Thracian languages. |
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It concerns the armed conflicts of the Dacian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkans. |
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Apart from conflicts between Dacians and neighboring nations and tribes, numerous wars were recorded among Dacian tribes as well. |
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This is a list of several important Dacian individuals or those of partly Dacian origin. |
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Trajan's army then advanced further into Dacian territory, and, a year later, forced Decebalus to submit. |
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Even after the Dacian wars, the Danube frontier would permanently replace the Rhine as the main military axis of the Roman Empire. |
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On Trajan's column, Dacian soldiers' hair is depicted longer than the hair of Roman soldiers and they had trimmed beards. |
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That is the clear message from a policy statement released to the European Parliament by Romainia's Dacian Ciolo? |
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The European Commissioner, Dacian Ciolos, will be a guest of mine at the Royal Welsh Show in July. |
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Their exploits in the Dacian wars under Trajan in the early 2nd century AD are recorded on Trajan's column in Rome. |
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In later times, some Roman auxiliaries recruited from the Dacian area were referred to as Phrygi. |
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Solta, who says that Thracian and Dacian are very closely related languages. |
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An important clue to the character of Dacian casualties is offered by the ancient sources Eutropius and Crito. |
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Moreover, the troops tied up in Britannia were increasingly needed on the continent to defend the Rhine and Lower Danube from Germanic and Dacian attacks. |
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This weapon, more so than any other single factor, forced the Roman army to adopt previously unused or modified equipment to suit the conditions on the Dacian battlefield. |
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In the first century BC, the eastern parts of the plain belonged to the Dacian state, and in the first century AD its western parts were subsumed into the Roman Empire. |
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Albanian is often seen as the descendant of Illyrian, although this hypothesis has been challenged by some linguists, who maintain that it derives from Dacian or Thracian. |
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The suggestion that Daoi means wolf may also be supported by one of the Dacian standards, the Dacian Draco, that prominently featured a wolf head. |
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More Celts arrived during the BC 3rd century, and in BC 1st century the people of Boii tried to conquer some of the Dacian territory on the eastern side of the Teiss river. |
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In antiquity, Moldova's territory was inhabited by Dacian tribes. |
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There is no doubt that the Thracian language was related to the Dacian language which was spoken in what is today Romania, before some of that area was occupied by the Romans. |
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There are references to the Tabula Peutingeriana, but it appears that the Dacian map of the Tabula was completed after the final triumph of Roman nationality. |
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There are also previous brief mentions of other Getae or Dacian tribes on the left and right banks of the Danube, or even in Transylvania, to be added to the list of Ptolemy. |
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Despite the fact that the Dacian army could now gather only some 40,000 soldiers, Decebalus' raids south of the Danube proved unstopable and costly. |
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Trajan continued Domitian's policy and added two more units to the auxiliary forces of Upper Moesia, and then he used the build up of troops for his Dacian wars. |
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Some scenes on Trajan's Column represent acts of obedience of the Dacian population, and others show the refugee Dacians returning to their own places. |
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Again, the Roman army sustained heavy losses, but Trajan succeeded in capturing Sarmizegetusa and, importantly, annexed the Dacian gold and silver mines. |
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The treaty seems to have allowed Roman troops the right of passage through the Dacian kingdom in order to attack the Marcomanni, Quadi and Sarmatians. |
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After Trajan's conquest of Dacia there was recurring trouble involving Dacian groups excluded from the Roman province, as finally defined by Hadrian. |
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Systems of inheritance that often led to corule in Germanic and Dacian monarchies may be included as well, as may the dual occupants of the ranks of the Incan Empire. |
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As for the way the CAP spending is to be distributed, the French are working against the grain of the thinking of the Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos. |
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After they generated a new degree of political unity among themselves in the course of the third century, these Dacian groups came to be known collectively as the Carpi. |
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These were domestic dwellings with a mixture of Celtic and Dacian pottery, and several graves in the Celtic style containing vessels of Dacian type. |
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During his visit, Donchev will also meet Dacian CioloA, Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner and Laszlo Andor, Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Commissioner. |
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