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Dacica ("Dacian [matters]"), or De
bello dacico ("On the
Dacian War"), is a lost
Latin work by
Roman Emperor Trajan,
written in the
spirit of
Julius Caesar's...
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Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa was the capital, the first, and
largest city of
Roman Dacia,
named after Sarmizegetusa the
former Dacian capital...
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Infantry Division Dacica was one of the
major units of the
Romanian Land Forces, with its
headquarters located in Bucharest. It was the heraldic...
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dacica is a wolf
spider species found in Romania. It was
first described by
Pavesi in 1898.
According to the
Catalogue of Life
species Lycosa dacica does...
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Cohors secunda Gallorum Dacica equitata ("2nd part-mounted
Cohort of
Gauls in Dacia") was a
Roman auxiliary regiment which contained both
infantry and...
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Megachile dacica is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by Mocsáry in 1879. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014.
Retrieved 10
October 2014...
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chamber likely contained Trajan's
commentary on the Roman-Dacian Wars, the
Dacica,
which most
scholars agree was
intended to be
echoed in the spiralling,...
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Romanian Coins". romaniancoins.org.
Retrieved 2021-06-19.
Biblioteca Dacica Enciclopedia Dacica [1] La
colonne d'Adamclisi ou le trophée de
Trajan (in French)...
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Emperor Trajan in his work
Dacica.
Located at
Dealul Ruieni, Fârliug, Caraș-Severin, Banat, Romania. One
sentence surviving from
Dacica, in the
Latin grammar...
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Storia e Letteratura. OCLC 461867183. Berciu,
Dumitru (1981).
Buridava dacica,
Volume 1.
Editura Academiei. Bertényi, Iván (1989). Nagy
Lajos király [King...