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Dacia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaciaWebDacia (/ ˈ d eɪ ʃ ə /, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aːkija]) 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 Danube in the west and the Bug in the east. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus roughly corresponds to the present-day countries of Romania, as …
List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Thrace_and_DaciaWebThis 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.
Moesia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoesiaWebMoesia (/ ˈ m iː ʃ ə,-s i ə,-ʒ ə /; Latin: Moesia; Greek: Μοισία, romanized: Moisía) was an ancient region and later Roman province situated in the Balkans south of the Danube River, which included most of the territory of modern eastern Serbia, Kosovo, north-eastern Albania, northern parts of North Macedonia (Moesia Superior), Northern Bulgaria, …
Dacian language - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacian_languageWebDacian / 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 …
Dacja – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/DacjaWebReformy cesarza Aureliana z 271 roku doprowadziły do powstania nowej prowincji. Oddzielała ona Mezję Górną od Mezji Dolnej.Stolicą nowej prowincji została Serdica (obecnie bułgarska stolica Sofia).. Ok. 293 roku w ramach reform Dioklecjana Dacia Aureliana uległa podziałowi – wydzielono z niej naddunajską prowincję Dacia Ripensis …
Paphlagonia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PaphlagoniaWebPaphlagonia (/ ˌ p æ f l ə ˈ ɡ oʊ n i ə /; Greek: Παφλαγονία, romanized: Paphlagonía, modern translit. Paflagonía; Turkish: Paflagonya) was an ancient region on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian …
Roman Dacia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_DaciaWebRoman 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, …
Dacia - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaciaWebDacia se hallaba en medio de los Cárpatos y estaba delimitada: al sur, ... en un distrito conocido como Dacia Aureliana, que luego se dividió en dos provincias: la Dacia Ripensis (a orillas del Danubio, con capital en Retiaria) y la Dacia Mediterránea ... Wikipedia® es una marca registrada de la Fundación Wikimedia, Inc., ...
Falx - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FalxWebIn Latin texts, the weapon was described as an ensis falcatus (whence falcata) by Ovid in Metamorphose and as a falx supina by Juvenal in Satiriae.. The Dacian falx came in two sizes: one-handed and two-handed. The shorter variant was called sica (sickle) in the Dacian language (Valerius Maximus, III, 2.12) with a blade length that varied but was …
Aurelian - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AurelianWebAurelian (Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus; 9 September 214 – c. October 275) was a Roman emperor, who reigned during the Crisis of the Third Century, from 270 to 275.As emperor, he won an unprecedented series of military victories which reunited the Roman Empire after it had nearly disintegrated under the pressure of barbarian invasions and …