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Dacia logo #10101) Ancient European country 2) Ancient European kingdom 3) Ancient locale of Aida, see 4) Archaeology journal 5) Latin girl name 6) Multilingual journal 7) Old Roman province 8) Romania, of old 9) Romania, to the Romans
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Dacia logo #21000 In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia (ə) was the land inhabited by the Dacians. The Greeks referred to them as the Getae, which were specifically a branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range. Dacia was bounded in the south approximately by the Danubius river (Danube), in Greek sources the Istros, or at its greatest exte...
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Dacia logo #21000[Pârvan] Dacia: An Outline of the Early Civilization of the Carpatho-Danubian Countries{sfn|Pârvan|1928} is a history book by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan (1882 – 1927). The book, published post-mortem in 1928, resulted from a series of lectures that Pârvan gave at Cambridge University.{sfn|Boia|2001} Similar...
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Dacia logo #21003in antiquity, the area of the Carpathian Mountains and Transylvania, in present north-central and western Romania. The Dacian people had earlier ... [7 related articles]
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Dacia logo #20688Ancient region covering much of modern Romania. The various Dacian tribes were united around 60 BC, and for many years posed a threat to the Roman empire; they were finally conquered by the Roman...
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Dacia logo #20635archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Romania, Moldovia
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Dacia logo #21221Ancient region covering much of modern Romania. The various Dacian tribes were united around 60 BC, and for many years posed a threat to the Roman empire; they were finally conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan AD 101–07, and the region became a province of the same name. It was abandoned by the emperor Aurelian to the invading Goths about...
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