S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A., commonly known as Dacia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdatʃi.a] ), is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the...
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Look up Dacia or dacia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dacia is a historic region in southeastern Europe. Dacia may also refer to: Roman Dacia, an ancient...
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Dacia: Revistă arheologică și de istorie veche is a Romanian academic journal, the professional publication of Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology...
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Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aː.ki.a]) was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south...
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Dacia Ripensis (lit. 'riparian Dacia') was the name of a Roman province in the northern Balkan peninsula, immediately south of the Middle Danube. Its capital...
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Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fertile Dacia') was a province of the Roman...
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Renault Kwid (redirect from Dacia Spring)
2019, being manufactured in China and exported to Europe since 2021 as the Dacia Spring Electric and to Latin America since 2022 as Renault Kwid E-Tech....
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Trajan's Dacian Wars (redirect from Roman conquest of Dacia)
105–106) were two military campaigns fought between the Roman Empire and Dacia during Emperor Trajan's rule. The conflicts were triggered by the constant...
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Dacians (category Ancient tribes in Dacia)
Δάκαι) were the ancient Indo-European inhabitants of the cultural region of Dacia, located in the area near the Carpathian Mountains and west of the Black...
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Dacia Maraini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdaːtʃa maraˈiːni]; born November 13, 1936) is an Italian writer. Maraini's work focuses on women's issues, and...
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Dacia Literară was the first Romanian literary and political journal which was published between January and June 1840. Founded by Mihail Kogălniceanu...
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Slavery in Dacia was widespread both among the Dacian and Getae tribes and after the Roman conquest of Dacia. There is limited evidence of slaves being...
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Indo-European language family that was spoken in the ancient region of Dacia. The Dacian language is poorly documented. Unlike Phrygian, which is documented...
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The twin towns of Apulum were a major urban centre of Roman Dacia, nowadays completely covered by the city of Alba Iulia. They developed in the vicinity...
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scientific evidence to support them. Dacia, journal of the Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, and the history journal Saeculum did not speak highly of...
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emblem. In 271, the legion was relocated when the Dacia province was evacuated, and restationed in Dacia Aureliana. In the 5th century, according to the...
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until May 2022, Lada was integrated with then sister brand Dacia into Renault's Lada-Dacia business unit. The first cars manufactured by AvtoVAZ were...
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Commagene (eastern Anatolia) Zeugma (Dacia), an ancient settlement in Dacia, mentioned by Ptolemy Zeugma (literary journal), a periodical Zeugma Systems, a...
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Free Dacians (redirect from Free Dacia)
incursions into Roman Dacia in the period AD 120-272, and into the Roman Empire south of the Danube after the province of Dacia was abandoned by the Romans...
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History of Romania (section Dacia)
victory. Roman Dacia, also known as Dacia Felix, was organized as an imperial province. It is estimated that the population of Roman Dacia ranging from...
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Bruno Simão (category FC Dacia Chișinău players)
Portugal. Retrieved 28 June 2017. "Bruno Simao a semnat cu Dacia" [Bruno Simão signed for Dacia] (in Romanian). Mold Football. 14 September 2013. Retrieved...
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Burebista (category Kings of Dacia)
influenced by La Tène Celts who brought new technologies with them into Dacia. Sometime in the 2nd century BC, the Dacians expelled the Celts from their...
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Renault 20/30 (redirect from Dacia 2000)
the then state-owned Romanian manufacturer Dacia produced a small number of Renault 20s under the name Dacia 2000, reserved entirely for the dignitaries...
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not be confused with Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, the Roman capital of Dacia built by Roman Emperor Trajan some 40 km away, which was not the Dacian...
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Trajan (section Conquest of Dacia)
such as the alimenta, and new military conquests. He annexed Nabataea and Dacia, and his war against the Parthian Empire ended with the incorporation of...
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Apulum (castra) (category Roman legionary fortresses in Dacia)
Apulum was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Dacia from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, located in today's Alba Iulia, Romania. It is the largest...
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The Diocese of Dacia was composed of five provinces, the northernmost provinces were Dacia Ripensis (the Danubian portion of Dacia Aureliana, one of...
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Piroboridava (category Dacia stubs)
Poiana village. Dacian davae List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Dacia Roman Dacia "National Archaeological Record (RAN)". ran.cimec.ro. Archived...
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Commodus (section Dacia and Britain)
Aufidius Victorinus as colleague and assumed the title Pius. War broke out in Dacia: few details are available, but it appears two future contenders for the...
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