The Dacian draco was a military standard used by troops of the ancient Dacian people, which can be seen in the hands of the soldiers of Decebalus in several...
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was that of the legion. The draco may have been introduced to the Roman army after the Dacian wars by Dacian (see Dacian draco), and Sarmatian units in the...
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constitution, or Draco's code, a 7th-century BC written law code Dacian Draco, a Dacian military standard composed of a wolf head and snake tail Draco (military...
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The Draco Pistol, or more commonly known as simply a Draco, named after the Dacian dragon-like battle banner, is a series of Romanian-designed gas-operated...
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province. After the sound of the carnyx war trumpet, the Dacians went to battle with the draco. The most important weapon of their arsenal was the falx...
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Dacia (redirect from Dacian State)
Getae Carpians Costoboci Dacian bracelets Dacian draco Dacian language List of Dacian names List of Dacian plant names History of Dacia Trajan's Column...
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The Dacians (/ˈdeɪʃənz/; Latin: Daci [ˈdaːkiː]; Ancient Greek: Δάκοι, Δάοι, Δάκαι) were the ancient Indo-European inhabitants of the cultural region of...
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Cimaruta Cornicello Crepundia Corn dolly Corn husk doll Cross necklace Dacian Draco Djucu Dōtaku Dreamcatcher Dzi bead Elf-arrow Fascinus Fulu God's eye...
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his arms the Capitoline Wolf, which is doubled as the Dacian Draco, the war standard of the Dacians. The 2.15 metres (7 ft 1 in) high statue is made out...
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signum (military standard); after the Parthian and Dacian Wars of Trajan in the east, the Dacian Draco military standard entered the Legion with the Cohors...
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wars between the native Dacian tribes and various invaders (Persians, Macedonians, Celts or Romans). Ultimately, the Dacian armies were defeated by the...
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instrument), another type of Celtic trumpet that has been revived Lur Dacian Draco Draco (military standard) Kabura-ya Polybius. The Histories 2.29 Delmarre...
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Latin, "draco") dates back to the Roman period and this in turn is likely inspired by the symbols of the Scythians, Indians, Persians, Dacians or Parthians...
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standard of the cohort as the eagle was that of the legion. Of Dacian, Sarmatian in origin, the draco was later generally introduced in the fourth century as...
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Ya, is meant to serve as a ward against evil spirits. Kasagake Carnyx Dacian draco Transactions and proceedings of the Japan Society, London, Volume 4 Author...
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central plaza of Brad features a copy of the Capitoline Wolf, near the Dacian Draco. At the 2021 census, Brad had a population of 12,690. At the census from...
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September 1991 5,000 L 172 × 76 mm Violet Avram Iancu Densuș Church, Dacian Draco, Gate of Alba Iulia Citadel March 1992 These images are to scale at 0...
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The Dacian bracelets are bracelets associated with the ancient people known as the Dacians, a distinct branch of the Thracians. These bracelets were used...
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per fess; yellow (instead of or), bearing a white (instead of argent) Dacian Draco. The lower part is party per pale. The dexter part is of azure, bearing...
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Cimaruta Cornicello Crepundia Corn dolly Corn husk doll Cross necklace Dacian Draco Djucu Dōtaku Dreamcatcher Dzi bead Elf-arrow Fascinus Fulu God's eye...
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"a wolf on a green field", and proposes that it may derive from the Dacian Draco. The Gagauz report their origins as linked to the high-medieval Despotate...
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Cimaruta Cornicello Crepundia Corn dolly Corn husk doll Cross necklace Dacian Draco Djucu Dōtaku Dreamcatcher Dzi bead Elf-arrow Fascinus Fulu God's eye...
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youth. His last published works include a French-language essay on the Dacian Draco, in which he argued that dragons or zmei were among the "primordial beings"...
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History of Dacia (category Dacians)
2006. Retrieved 31 October 2005. "The Dacians as they appeared in the Arch of Constantine". sights.seindal.dk. "Draco Late Roman military standard". fectio...
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Deities Bendis Deceneus Derzelas Dionysus Gebeleizis Kotys Pleistoros Sabazios Semele Seirenes Silenus Zalmoxis Dacian Draco Kogaionon...
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Daco-Romans, a people developing through the cohabitation of the native Dacians and the Roman colonists in the province of Dacia Traiana (primarily in...
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bust of the emperor on a pole). In addition, the use of the draco, adopted from the Dacians, was widespread among cavalry and auxiliary units. Few of them...
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Roman Legionary Armies during the period of the Empire, as well as by the Dacians and the Parthians. Again, this would be a reference to the tranquility...
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established. After a failed coup led by Cylon of Athens around 636 BC, Draco was appointed to establish a code of laws in 621. This failed to reduce...
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reference to Alba with the Latin draco, "dragon". The specific name refers to a provenance near Tharmis, the ancient Dacian name of Alba Iulia. The holotype...
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