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Tapae was a
fortified settlement,
guarding Sarmizegetusa, the main
political centre of Dacia. Its
location was on the Iron
Gates of Transylvania, a p****...
- due to the
continuous attacks of the Dacians. At
Tapae Roman victory at the
major Second Battle of
Tapae was
followed by a m****acre of Dacians. Tettius...
- of
Tapae in 101 AD was the
decisive battle of Domitian's
Dacian War, in
which the
Roman Emperor defeated the
Dacian King Decebalus's army in
Tapae. After...
-
Battle of
Tapae may
refer to:
First Battle of
Tapae,
between Domitian and
Dacians in 86/87 AD won by the
Dacians Second Battle of
Tapae,
between Decebal...
- Vaikai; Pue-Matavera (1,490 inhabitants),
covering the
taperes of:
Tapae-I-Uta,
Tapae Pue, Punamaia, Kiikii, and Tupapa.
Avarua has a
tropical rainforest...
- The
Third Battle of
Tapae (101) was the
decisive battle of the
first of Trajan's
Dacian Wars, in
which the
Roman Emperor defeated the
Dacian King Decebalus's...
- date).
Martial publishes Books I and II of the Epigrams.
First Battle of
Tapae:
Roman legions face
disaster in Dacia, when
Roman general Cornelius Fuscus...
- in the
Dacian Wars of Trajan,
being victorious at the
Second Battle of
Tapae. The
legion also parti****ted at the
final and
decisive battle against the...
-
northern bank of the
Danube and
defeating the
Dacian army at
Tapae (see
Second Battle of
Tapae), near the Iron
Gates of Transylvania. It was not a decisive...
-
Dacians ensued.
Although the
Romans gained a
major strategic victory at
Tapae in AD 88,
Emperor Domitian offered the
Dacians favourable terms, in exchange...