
The Getae or Gets (Γέται, singular Γέτης; Гети; Geţi) are names given to several Thracian tribes inhabiting the regions to either side of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria and southern Romania. Both the singular form Get and Getae may be derived from a Greek exonym: the area was the hinterland of Greek colonies on...
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an ancient people of Thracian origin, inhabiting the banks of the lower Danube region and nearby plains. First appearing in the 6th century , the ... [2 related articles]
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Ancient people of Thrace. They occupied the right bank of the Danube near its mouth, but moved north of the river about 340 BC. Alexander the Great, before his expedition to Asia, invaded their new...
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The Getae (Daci) were an ancient people of Europe who lived at Thrace and then moved west to the north bank of the Danube where they became known by the Romans as the Daci.
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