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Scorilo (died
maybe c. 70) was a
Dacian king who may have been the
father of Decebalus.
Evidence for his life and
reign is fragmentary. A
Dacian king...
- pot
bearing the
words “Decebalus per
Scorilo” led to the
suggestion that this
might mean "Decebalus son of
Scorilo".
According to
Lucian Boia this suggestion...
- was the son of
Scorilo, with
Duras possibly being either an
older son or a
brother of
Scorilo. A
Dacian king (dux Dacorum)
called Scorilo is also mentioned...
- from Caransebeș, Caraș-Severin County, Romania, It was
founded in 2006 as
Scorilo Caransebeș. The club was
dissolved in 2015 and
refounded in the summer...
- 04 m) across,
bearing an
inscription in the
Roman alphabet:
DECEBAL PER
SCORILO, i.e. ‘Decebalus, son (cf.
Latin puer) of Scorilus’ The
smithies north...
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under Rome (93–123)
Dacia (complete list) – Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD)
Scorilo, King (c.28–68 AD) Duras, King (68–87) Decebalus, King (87–106) Odrysian...
- "Coryllus". This name is
sometimes hypothesized to be a
corruption of
Scorilo,
another Dacian leader mentioned in
Roman sources.
Dacian power was expanding...
- his
people in Dacia." "Coryllus" is
widely believed to be
identical to
Scorilo, but
there is no
other evidence concerning Comosicus. Jordanes' ambiguity...
-
Thiamarkos epoiei")
Cotiso – c. 40 BC - c.9 BC
Comosicus – 9 BC–30 AD
Scorilo – c.30–70 AD
Coson Duras – c. 69–87
Decebalus – 87–106 106 AD,
Dacia becomes...
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Reconnaissance (ISR)
Regiment "Vlădeasa", in Cluj-Napoca 53rd
Engineer Battalion "
Scorilo", in Deva 3rd
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Group, in Bistrița 55th...