Burebista (Ancient Greek: Βυρεβίστας, Βοιρεβίστας) was the king of the Getae and Dacian tribes from 82/61 BC to 45/44 BC. He was the first king who successfully...
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Dacians (section The kingdom of Burebista)
Boii, and again after the latter were defeated by the Dacians under king Burebista. During the second half of the 4th century BC, Celtic cultural influence...
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Burebista (1980) is a Romanian historical epic film about the life of the ancient Dacian king Burebista, depicting his battle to unify his nation and...
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the 1st century BC the Dacians succeeded in establishing, under King Burebista, a stable autonomous kingdom. Upon the death of the great ruler, however...
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Battle of Histria (section Dacian king Burebista)
peoples, who may have been under the command of the Dacian king Burebista. Burebista himself took command of the Bastarnae, Scythian, Dacian and Getae...
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crush Burebista and his allies once and for all, but he was assassinated before it could start. However, the campaign was made redundant by Burebista's overthrow...
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around 55 and 44 BC. After Burebista was murdered in 44 BC, his kingdom collapsed. The Romans reached Dacia during Burebista's reign and conquered Dobruja...
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power of the Dacians under their king Burebista and were defeated. The Dacians, under the leadership of Burebista, likely used a combination of military...
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Decimus, who is one of his uncle's assassins, close by. Comosicus succeeds Burebista as king of Dacia. Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, Roman statesman and governor...
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(Greek: Δεκαίνεος, Dekaineos) was a priest of Dacia during the reign of Burebista (82/61–45/44 BC). He is mentioned in the near-contemporary Greek Geographica...
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Decebalus died by suicide to avoid capture. After the death of Great King Burebista, Dacia split into four, then five smaller kingdoms. Nothing is known about...
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believed to have included the whole of Bessarabia was the Dacian polity of Burebista in the 1st century BC. After his death, the polity was divided into smaller...
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fluctuating nature of the Dacian states, especially before the time of Burebista and before the 1st century AD, the Dacians would often be split into different...
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to the god Zalmoxis. It also plays a significant role in the 1980 film Burebista, in which it is equated with the eponymous ancient Dacian king and the...
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inscriptions) Sargetia (name of the river nearby) Towards the end of his reign, Burebista transferred the Geto-Dacian capital from Argedava to Sarmizegetusa. Serving...
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tribes engaged in politics from the 1st century BC and united under King Burebista, forming their kingdom Dacia. The Roman Empire made heavy efforts to seize...
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was founded in the 5th century BC. In the 1st century BC, during King Burebista's rule, emerged the powerful state of Dacia. Currently, there are about...
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Romanian Special Operations Forces Command (section Școala de instruire a forțelor pentru operații speciale "Burebista")
Operations Divizion in Mangalia Special Operations Forces Training School "Burebista" in Vlădeni Naval Special Operations Training Center in Mangalia Batalionul...
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Roman attention on the area around the lower Danube was sharpened when Burebista (82–44 BC) unified the native tribes and began an aggressive campaign...
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County in Kenya, Misasa in Tanzania and Ras Hafun in Somalia. c. 82 BC: Burebista becomes the king of Dacia. 71 BC: Death of Spartacus. End of the Third...
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against Pontus in the Battle of Halys, starting the Second Mithridatic War. Burebista unifies the Dacian population forming the first (and biggest) unified...
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before the Roman conquest. Parts of Moesia belonged to the polity of Burebista, a Getae (Dacian) king who established his rule over a large part of the...
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Akatziri. In the first century BC, it was part of the Dacian Kingdom under Burebista, while in the early Middle Ages, it was ruled by the Hunnic Empire, the...
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AD) with capital in Singidunum (Belgrade), and the Dacian Kingdom of Burebista (1st century BC). During Roman rule, Sirmium (modern Sremska Mitrovica)...
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and Moldova were inhabited by the ancient Getae and Dacian tribes. King Burebista who reigned from 82/61 BC to 45/44 BC, was the first king who successfully...
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end of Iron Age. In the period spanning 60-50 BC, the formidable King Burebista of Dacia initiated a relentless campaign, launching an aggressive invasion...
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Dacians, the region being included in the kingdom of Dacia ruled by king Burebista. Evidence such as coins of silver from the period 229-59 b. Hr. was found...
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based on the career of Dacian king Burebista, who ruled approximately between 80 and 44 BC. According to Strabo, Burebista coalesced the Geto-Dacian tribes...
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(Dékainéos) whom he calls a γόητα "magician". According to Strabo, king Burebista (82–44 BC) hired Deceneus, who had been in Egypt, to "tame" his people...
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