- The
Getae (/ˈdʒiːtiː, ˈɡiːtiː/ JEE-tee, GHEE-tee) or Gets (/dʒɛts, ɡɛts/ JETS, GHETS;
Ancient Gr****: Γέται,
singular Γέτης) were a Thracian-related tribe...
-
Dacians were
known as Geta (plural
Getae) in
Ancient Gr**** writings[citation needed], and as
Dacus (plural Daci) or
Getae in
Roman do****ents, but also as...
- (Σάμολξις),
Zamolxes (Ζάμολξες), or
Zamolxe (Ζάμολξε) is a
divinity of the
Getae and
Dacians (a
people of the
lower Danube),
mentioned by
Herodotus in his...
- Slovakia, and Ukraine. A
Dacian kingdom that
united the
Dacians and the
Getae people existed between 82 BC
until the
Roman conquest in AD 106, reaching...
-
Burebista (Ancient Gr****: Βυρεβίστας, Βοιρεβίστας) was the king of the
Getae and
Dacian tribes from 82/61 BC to 45/44 BC. He was the
first king who successfully...
-
commerce with the
local tribes.
Among the
native peoples,
Herodotus listed the
Getae of the
Lower Danube region, the
Agathyrsi of
Transylvania and the Syginnae...
- De
origine actibusque Getarum (The
Origin and
Deeds of the
Getae),
commonly abbreviated Getica,
written in Late
Latin by
Jordanes in or
shortly after...
- romanized: Dromichaites) was king of the
Getae on both
sides of the
lower Danube (present day
Romania and Bulgaria)
around 300 BC. The
Getae had been
federated in the...
- Look up
Dacian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dacian, Geto-Dacian, Daco-Getic or Daco-Getian (Romanian: dacic, geto-dacic)
often refers to something...
- the same
region north of the
Black Sea and
Lower Danube,
especially the
Getae, and Scythians. The
three most
important surviving histories of the Goths...