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The Carpi or Carpiani were a Dacian tribe that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from no later than c. AD 140 and until at least AD 318. The ethnic affiliation of the Carpi remains disputed, as there is no direct evidence in the surviving ancient literary … See more
The Greco-Romans called this people the Carpi or Carpiani. Probably the earliest mention of them, under the name Καρπιανοί (Carpiani in Latin) is in the Geographia of the 2nd-century Greek geographer See more
There is no dispute among scholars that some Decebalic-era Dacian settlements in Moldavia (mostly west of the Siret, with a few on the east bank (including Piroboridava, … See more
Although the Carpi are recorded as resident in the Dacian region from at least the 140's onwards, they are not mentioned in Roman accounts of several campaigns in the Dacian region in the second century. For example, in Rome's vast and protracted conflict … See more
The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World places the Carpi between the river Hierasus (Siret) and the river Porata (Prut)
However, it is not possible to reliably define the territories of these groups due to the imprecision of … See moreThere is no direct evidence in surviving Roman imperial era sources, literary or epigraphic, regarding the language of the Carpi. In the near-total absence of inscriptions in the barbaricum, the only valid (though not infallible) indicator of the linguistic affiliation … See more
There are several indications that the Carpi may have been largely eliminated north of the Danube by 318:
1. The evidence of Aurelius Victor that all the Carpi were deported to the empire.
2. The sheer scale of losses in repeated wars against the Romans … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpi
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Feb 04, 2019 · Français : Les Carpes ou Carpiens ( roumain: Carpii) sont une partie des Daces ou Gètes ( Thraces du Nord), vivant pendant l' Antiquité sur le territoire de la future Moldavie. …
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Carpii erau un trib dacic care trăia în Moldova, de la Munții Carpați (despre care se crede că au moștenit numele de la carpi) până la Nistru, cele mai multe situri arheologice găsindu-se în …
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Carpi Carpi is an Italian city in Emilia-Romagna. It has about 71,000 inhabitants. This short article about Europe can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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https://paulcgpark.blogspot.com/2020/10/carpipeople-wikipedia.htmlMap of Roman Dacia showing Carpi occupying the region between the rivers Siret and Prut in Moldavia (eastern Romania) The Carpi or Carpiani were an ancient people that resided in the …
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The Carpi or Carpiani were an ancient people that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from no later than c. AD 140 and until at least AD …
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https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Carpi_(people)The Carpi or Carpiani were a Dacian tribe that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from no later than c. AD 140 and until at least AD 318. The …
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