- four, then five
smaller kingdoms.
Nothing is
known about Decebalus'
youth or background.
Decebalus appears to have
risen to
prominence in the
court of the...
- The rock
sculpture of
Decebalus (Romanian:
Chipul regelui dac Decebal) is a
colossal carving of the face of
Decebalus (r. AD 87–106), the last king of...
-
pressing towards the
Dacian capital Sarmizegethusa,
Decebalus once more
sought terms.
Decebalus rebuilt his
power over the
following years and attacked...
- of
Decebalus were also discovered,
though hidden beneath the
river Sargetia,
which ran past his palace. With the help of some
captives Decebalus had...
-
Second Battle of
Tapae in 101 AD. The
Dacian king
Decebalus was
forced to sue for peace.
Trajan and
Decebalus then
concluded a
peace treaty which was highly...
-
strengthen the army. Soon
thereafter Decebalus turned against the
Romans once again.
Following the
first war,
Decebalus complied with Rome for a time, but...
- king,
Decebalus, had
broken his
peace terms with the
Roman Emperor Trajan from the Trajan's
First Dacian War.
Following his subjugation,
Decebalus complied...
- engagements, as well as the
capture of
Decebalus'
sister as
depicted on Trajan's Column. The
following winter,
Decebalus took the
initiative by
launching a...
-
Decebalus is a
genus of
cicadas in the
family Cicadidae.
There is at
least one
described species in
Decebalus, D. ugand****. "Browse
Decebalus". Catalogue...
-
Dacian War took
place from 101 to 102. The
Kingdom of Dacia,
under King
Decebalus, had
become a
threat to the
Roman Empire, and
defeated several of Rome's...