- of it.
Dacians were
somewhat culturally influenced by the
neighbouring Scythians and by the
Celtic invaders of the 4th century BC. The
Dacians were known...
- 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...
- Geto-
Dacians inhabited both
sides of the
Tisza river prior to the rise of the
Celtic Boii, and
again after the
latter were
defeated by the
Dacians. The...
-
presence of the
Dacians in
Britain was an
infantry unit, and the
Dacians had no
tradition as a
cavalry one.
There also were no
Dacian units in service...
-
depicted to
differentiate Dacians from Romans, as both used the same
style of shield.
Other sources indicate that
Dacians by this time had undergone...
- (disambiguation)
Dacians Dacian language Dacian may also
refer to:
Dacian archaeology Dacian art
Dacia in art
Dacian culture Dacian deities Dacian goddesses Dacian gods...
-
inhabited by the
Dacians. On its basis,
Lengyel and
Radan (1980),
Hoddinott (1981) and
Mountain (1998)
consider that the Geto-
Dacians inhabited both sides...
-
neighboring nations and tribes,
numerous wars were
recorded among Dacians too. The
Dacians fought amongst each
other but were
later united under Burebista...
-
westward neighbours, the
Dacians,
several scholars[who?],
especially in the
Romanian historiography,
posit that the
Getae and the
Dacians were the same people...
- Trajan's
Dacian Wars (AD 101-6). Dio C****ius
named them
Dakoi prosoroi (Latin: Daci limitanei)
meaning "neighbouring
Dacians". A po****tion of
Dacians existed...