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  1. Roman Dacia - Wikipedia

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    WebRoman Dacia (/ ˈ d eɪ ʃ ə / DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana, Latin for 'Trajan Dacia'; or Dacia Felix, 'Fertile/Happy Dacia') was a province of the Roman Empire from 106 to 271–275 AD. Its territory consisted of what are now the regions of Oltenia, Transylvania and Banat (today all in Romania, except the last one which is split between Romania, …

  2. Dacia romană - Wikipedia

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    WebDacia romană a fost o provincie romană după cucerirea Daciei de către Imperiul Roman sub conducerea lui Traian în 106 și a durat până în 271, deci un total de 165 de ani.. Cum Dacia nu fusese cucerită complet, deseori aveau loc incursiuni ale dacilor liberi cu scopul de a hărțui legiunile romane din această zonă.. De asemenea, au existat și multe revolte …

  3. Storia della Dacia - Wikipedia

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    WebLa storia della Dacia raccoglie gli eventi che hanno caratterizzato le vicende della regione storica corrispondente grossomodo all'attuale territorio della Romania e della Moldavia e abitata dai popoli dei Geti e dei Daci, con capitale Sarmizegetusa Regia.. Dopo essersi scontrati prima con i Macedoni (IV secolo a.C.) e poi con i Traci (III secolo a.C.), nel I …

  4. Dacia (provincia romana) - Wikipedia

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    WebI nuovi territori vennero, quindi, ribattezzati Dacia mediterranea e Dacia ripensis, in ricordo della provincia abbandonata: coincideva, in parte, con le regioni storiche di Mesia, Dardania ed Illirico. La Dacia fu elevata a diocesi nel 337. Abbandono della Dacia traiana (271-274) Immagine Valore Dritto Rovescio

  5. Dacian language - Wikipedia

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    WebDacian / ˈ d eɪ ʃ ə n / is an extinct language, generally believed to be Indo-European, that was spoken in the Carpathian region in antiquity. In the 1st century, it was probably the predominant language of the ancient regions of Dacia and Moesia and possibly of some surrounding regions. The language was extinct by the 4th century AD. While there is …

  6. Dacia - Wikipedia

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    WebDacia (/ ˈ d eɪ ʃ ə /, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aːkija]) was the land inhabited by the Dacians.The Greeks referred to them as the Getae (east of Dacia) and the Romans called them Daci.. Dacia was bounded in the south approximately by the Danubius river (), in Greek sources the Istros, or at its greatest extent, by the Haemus Mons. Lower Moesia (), a region south …

  7. List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a list of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia (Ancient Greek: Θρᾴκη, Δακία) including possibly or partly Thracian or Dacian tribes, and non-Thracian or non-Dacian tribes that inhabited the lands known as Thrace and Dacia.A great number of Ancient Greek tribes lived in these regions as well, albeit in the Greek colonies.

  8. Dacian bracelets - Wikipedia

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    WebThis type of Dacian bracelet originated in the Bronze Age. The hoard found in 1980 at Hinova includes two such bracelets. Multi-spiral types can be dated to the early Hallstatt periodand comprises also open and closed-end bracelets. One of the spiral bracelets from Hinova weighed 261.55 grams and the other 497.13 grams. The former, made of a …

  9. Dacians - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Dacians (/ ˈ d eɪ ʃ ən z /; Latin: Daci; Greek: Δάκοι, Δάοι, Δάκαι) were the ancient Indo-European inhabitants of the cultural region of Dacia, located in the area near the Carpathian Mountains and west of the Black Sea.They are often considered a subgroup of the Thracians. This area includes mainly the present-day countries of Romania and Moldova, …

  10. Dacia - Wikipedia

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    WebDin unele documente reiese că Niceta din Dacia Mediterranea a fost un episcop care a propovăduit Evanghelia în Dacia și a convertit la creștinism neamuri barbare († pe la 414). Nicolae Iorga [22] , Constantin C. Giurăscu [23] și Radu Vulpe [24] au scris că activitatea de evanghelizare a lui Niceta s-a realizat atât la nord cât și ...



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