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Dacianism is a
Romanian term
describing the
tendency to ascribe,
largely relying on
questionable data and
subjective interpretation, an
idealised past...
- The
Dacians (/ˈdeɪʃənz/; Latin: Daci [ˈdaːkiː];
Ancient Gr****: Δάκοι, Δάοι, Δάκαι) were the
ancient Indo-European
inhabitants of the
cultural region of...
- Look up
Dacian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dacian may
refer to: of or
relating to
Dacia in
southeastern Europe Dacians, the
ancient Indo-European...
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Dacian (/ˈdeɪʃən/) is an
extinct language generally believed to be a
member of the Indo-European
language family that was
spoken in the
ancient region...
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Dacian War(s) may
refer to: Domitian's
Dacian War, two
punitive expeditions mounted as a
border defense against raids of
Moesia from
Dacia in 86–87 AD...
- The so-called Free
Dacians (Romanian:
Dacii liberi) is the name
given by some
modern historians to
those Dacians who
remained outside, or
emigrated from...
- The
Dacian draco was a
military standard used by
troops of the
ancient Dacian people,
which can be seen in the
hands of the
soldiers of
Decebalus in several...
- (/ˈdeɪʃə/, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aː.ki.a]) was the land
inhabited by the
Dacians, its core in Transylvania,
stretching to the
Danube in the south, the Black...
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Dacian Julien Cioloș (Romanian pronunciation: [datʃiˈan ˈtʃoloʃ]; born 27 July 1969) is a
Romanian agronomist who
served as
Prime Minister of
Romania from...
- Trajan's
Dacian Wars (101–102, 105–106) were two
military campaigns fought between the
Roman Empire and
Dacia during Emperor Trajan's rule. The conflicts...