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- Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fertile Dacia') was a province of the Roman...122 KB (15,254 words) - 11:10, 1 March 2025
- In Roman Dacia, an estimated 50,000 troops were stationed at its height. At the close of Trajan’s first campaign in Dacia in 102, he stationed one legion...40 KB (733 words) - 22:17, 7 February 2024
- Burebista in 82 BC and lasted until the Roman conquest in AD 106. As a result of the wars with the Roman Empire, after the conquest of Dacia, the population...55 KB (6,018 words) - 03:29, 30 March 2025
- Roman conquest of Dacia)the Dacians defeated a Roman army at the Battle of Histria.: 215 Domitian's Dacian War had re-established peace with Dacia in 89 AD. However, the Dacian...15 KB (1,666 words) - 05:24, 17 February 2025there was a net of border settlements and forts occupied by the Roman army. In Dacia, the limes between the Black Sea and the Danube were a mix of the...9 KB (1,067 words) - 23:28, 11 February 2025
- ended in 106 with the death of King Decebalus and the establishment of a new province (see Roman Dacia). However, Roman rule already came to an end in the...44 KB (5,477 words) - 07:57, 12 February 2025
- Domitian's Dacian War (category Wars involving Dacia)decades. These events inevitably caused the withdrawal of the Roman armies from Dacia and the signing of a peace treaty. Conciliatory and diplomatic...12 KB (1,373 words) - 21:27, 17 February 2025
- Imperial Roman Army was the military land force of the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 476 AD, and the final incarnation in the long history of the Roman army. This...215 KB (28,740 words) - 10:53, 8 January 2025
- Army of Dacia)overran Dacia, cutting it off from the Roman and the Byzantine empires by the end of the sixth century. The Dacians never fielded a standing army, even...19 KB (2,397 words) - 22:27, 11 February 2025In modern scholarship, the "late" period of the Roman army begins with the accession of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 284, and ends in 480 with the death...167 KB (22,152 words) - 02:57, 23 February 2025Burebista (category Kings of Dacia)in 98 AD. Trajan also pursued two conquests of Dacia. The first, in 101–102 AD, concluded in a Roman victory. Decebalus was forced to agree to harsh...27 KB (3,053 words) - 05:56, 31 March 2025Battle of Histria (category Battles involving the Roman Republic)into a province of Rome; Roman Dacia. Mithridates VI Eupator, or Mithridates VI of Pontus, came to rule over the Pontic kingdom in 113 BC at the age of 11...20 KB (2,619 words) - 08:58, 5 April 2025Military history of Romania (section Roman Dacia)small part of its territory became a Roman province. As the Roman Empire declined, Dacia was abandoned because of pressure from the Free Dacians and Goths...35 KB (4,633 words) - 05:57, 19 March 2025Roman castra in Romania were forts built by the Roman army following the conquests of Moesia, Scythia Minor and Dacia, parts of which are now found in...32 KB (369 words) - 17:29, 2 December 2024
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 7 Dacia 23724061911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 7 — Dacia DACIA, in ancient geography, the land of the Daci,
- introduced into Dacia, and are preserved to this day as they were in the early times. But the Romans, finding local objects in Dacia, unknown in Italy, such
- had also accumulated the lands of Dacia. These were not the only lands acquired by the Roman Empire. The province Dacia Traiana comprised the regions known
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