Dacia

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Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south, the Black Sea in the east, and the Tisza in the west. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus roughly corresponds to present-day Romania, as well as parts of Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine.

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Alba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Aerial View of the Dacian Fortress of TiliscaAlba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Aerial View of the Dacian Fortress of Tilisca
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Alba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Fortresses and Settlements 1st C BC - 1st C ADAlba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Fortresses and Settlements 1st C BC - 1st C AD
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Alba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Aerial View of the Dacian Fortress of Tilisca SignAlba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Aerial View of the Dacian Fortress of Tilisca Sign
Alba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Jar Lid from Gradistea Muncelului SignAlba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Jar Lid from Gradistea Muncelului Sign
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Alba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Iron Agricultural Tools from Capalna SignAlba Iulia National Museum of the Union 2011 - Dacian Iron Agricultural Tools from Capalna Sign
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict86Domitian's Dacian WarRoman Empire, Dacia, military campaignWikidata
eventarmed conflict87Battle of TapaeRoman Empire, battle, DaciaWikidata
eventarmed conflict88Battle of TapaeDacia, Roman Empire, battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict101Battle of Adamclisibattle, Roman Empire, DaciaWikidata
eventarmed conflict101Third Battle of TapaeRoman Empire, Dacia, battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict106Battle of SarmisegetusaRoman Empire, Dacia, battleWikidata
eventwar85Dacian WarsRoman Empire, Dacia, series of warsWikidata
eventwar101First Dacian Warwar, Roman Empire, DaciaWikidata
eventwar101Trajan's Dacian WarsRoman Empire, Dacia, series of warsWikidata
eventwar105Second Dacian Warwar, Roman Empire, Dacia, Roxolani, IazygesWikidata
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