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- nationalism) to ascribe a unique quality to the Dacians and their civilization. Dacianists attempt to prove either that Dacians had a major part to play in ancient...
- funded by Iosif Constantin Drăgan, a supporter of the protochronist and Dacianist movement. He is quoted saying, "Anyone travelling towards 'Decebal Rex...
- Romanian-Italian émigré millionaire (Drăgan was already committed to a Dacianist and protochronist attitude that largely echoed the official cultural policy)...
- and world history to the Dacians than that which they actually enjo****. Dacianist historiography claims that the Dacians held primacy over all other civilizations...
- Iosif Constantin Drăgan, businessman, billionaire, writer, historian, Dacianist, former member of the Iron Guard Călin Georgescu, senior expert in sustainable...
- nevertheless explicit in distancing himself from the speculative texts of Dacianist Nicolae Densușianu, where Dacia was described as the source of all European...
- organized so far. However, they have been organized by the controversial Dacianist group around Napoleon Săvescu, thus making the term Dacology synonymous...
- Bucharest in 1980—and which Ceaușescu ultimately used for broadcasting Dacianist theories. Voitec also appeared at the Dolj Communist Party conference...
- Sciences (Bucharest, 1980), which Ceaușescu intended to use for broadcasting Dacianist theories. In tandem, Răutu continued to serve in the MAN—after elections...
- commentators as "Thracomania" and "obsession". Other than Botta, the Dacianist category at Sfarmă-Piatră included Simion Dimancea, who, in a 1938 issue...