Dacian, Geto-Dacian, Daco-Getic or Daco-Getian () often refers to something of or relating to:
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Dacia (disambiguation)
Dacia may refer to:
Places Historic
*Dacia, Kingdom of Dacians, an ancient geographic demarcation of Central and Southeastern Europe
** Roman Dacia (also known as ''Dacia Felix'', ''Dacia Traiana'' or ''Dacia Trajana''), an ancient Roman imp ...
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Dacians
The Dacians (; la, Daci ; grc-gre, 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 consid ...
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Dacian language
Dacian may also refer to:
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Dacian archaeology
Dacian, Geto-Dacian, Daco-Getic or Daco-Getian () often refers to something of or relating to:
* Dacia (disambiguation)
* Dacians
* Dacian language
Dacian may also refer to:
* Dacian archaeology
* Dacian art
* Dacia in art
* Dacian culture
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Dacian art
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Dacia in art
Dacia (, ; ) 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 Tisza in the west. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus r ...
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Dacian culture
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Dacian deities
The Thracian religion refers to the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Thracians, a collection of closely related ancient Indo-European peoples who inhabited eastern and southeastern Europe and northwestern Anatolia throughout antiqui ...
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Dacian goddesses
The Thracian religion refers to the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Thracians, a collection of closely related ancient Indo-European peoples who inhabited eastern and southeastern Europe and northwestern Anatolia throughout antiquit ...
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Dacian gods
The Thracian religion refers to the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Thracians, a collection of closely related ancient Indo-European peoples who inhabited eastern and southeastern Europe and northwestern Anatolia throughout antiquit ...
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Dacian mythology
The Dacians (; la, Daci ; grc-gre, 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 consi ...
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Dacian names
This article is a non-exhaustive lists of names used by the Dacian people, who were among the inhabitants of Eastern Europe before and during the Roman Empire. Many hundreds of personal names and placenames are known from ancient sources, and the ...
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Dacian sites
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Dacian bracelets
The Dacian bracelets are bracelets associated with the ancient people known as the Dacians, a distinct branch of the Thracians. These bracelets were used as ornaments, currency, high rank insignia and votive offerings
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, bracelets associated with the ancient peoples known as the Dacians, a particularly individualized branch of the Thracians
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Dacian kings
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Dacian towns, settlements and fortified towns
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Dacian tribes
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Dacian warfare
The history of Dacian warfare spans from c. 10th century BC up to the 2nd century AD in the region defined by Ancient Greek and Latin historians as Dacia, populated by a collection of Thracian, Ionian, and Dorian tribes. It concerns the armed con ...
, spans from c. 10th century BC up to the 2nd century AD in the region defined by Ancient Greek and Latin historians as Dacia
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Dacian weapons
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Domitian's Dacian War, a conflict between the Roman Empire and the Dacian Kingdom
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Trajan's Dacian Wars, two military campaigns fought between the Roman Empire and Dacia during Roman Emperor Trajan's rule
It may also refer to:
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Daco-Roman, the Romanized culture of Dacia under the rule of the Roman Empire
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Daco-Romanian
Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: ''limba română'' , or ''românește'', ) is the official and main language of Romania and the Republic of Moldova. As a minority language it is spoken by stable communities in t ...
, the term used to identify the Romanian language in contexts where distinction needs to be made between the various Eastern Romance languages (Daco-Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-Romanian, and Megleno-Romanian)
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Roman Dacia
Roman Dacia ( ; also known as Dacia Traiana, ; 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 ...
, a province of the Roman Empire (106-271/275 AD)
* (''obsolete''), A Dane, Denmark having been known as
Dacia in Medieval Latin
People
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Dacian (prefect), 4th-century Roman prefect who persecuted Christians, including Caprasius of Agen and Saint Maginus
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Dacian Cioloș, Romanian engineer and politician
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Dacian Varga
Dacian Şerban Varga (born 15 October 1984, in Petroșani) is a Romanian footballer who plays mainly as a midfielder. He is the son of Ioan Varga, a former player of Dinamo Bucharest.
Career
Childhood
Varga began his football career at the ag ...
, Romanian footballer
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