• Dacian (/ˈdeɪʃən/) is an extinct language generally believed to be a member of the Indo-European language family that was spoken in the ancient region...
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    Poland. The Dacians and the related Getae spoke the Dacian language, which has a debated relationship with the neighbouring Thracian language and may be...
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  • Dacia Dacian language of or relating to one of the other meanings of Dacia Dacian (prefect), 4th-century Roman prefect who persecuted Christians Dacian Cioloș...
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    This article contains a list of reconstructed words of the ancient Dacian language. They have been restored by some linguists from attested place and...
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  • they are attested. A Daco-Thracian (or Thraco-Dacian) grouping with Dacian as either the same language or different from Thracian was widely held until...
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    Dacia (redirect from Dacian State)
    (/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, the Black...
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    are one of the primary sources left to us for studying the Dacian language, an ancient language of South Eastern Europe. This list also includes a Bessian...
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  • 'Thraco-Dacian' language into northern and southern groups of dialects, but not so different as to rank Thracian and Dacian as separate languages, There...
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    Dacianism is a Romanian term describing the tendency to ascribe, largely relying on questionable data and subjective interpretation, an idealized past...
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  • Albanian language, which has been claimed to have developed from either an Illyrian language with Thraco-Dacian influences or a Thraco-Dacian language with...
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    Falx (redirect from Dacian falx)
    Satiriae. The Dacian falx came in two sizes: one-handed and two-handed. The shorter variant was called sica (sickle) in the Dacian language (Valerius Maximus...
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    Getae (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    south and north of the Danube. He also wrote that the Dacians and Getae spoke the same language, after stating the same about Getae and Thracians. Strabo's...
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    written examples of the Dacian language, so it is difficult to verify in most cases whether a given Romanian word is actually from Dacian or not. Many of the...
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    Elder), and were both said to speak the same Thracian language. Many city names of the Dacians were composed of an initial lexical element (often the...
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    Built in murus dacicus style, the six Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains (Romanian: Cetăți dacice din Munții Orăștiei), in Romania, were created...
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  • Trajan's Dacian Wars (101–102, 105–106) were two military campaigns fought between the Roman Empire and Dacia during Emperor Trajan's rule. The conflicts...
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    dialect, also represents one of the core languages of the Balkan Sprachbund. Thraco-Dacian or Thracian, a language that although almost unattested has left...
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    /d/ did evolve into /δ/ at the beginning of Ossetian words. Getae Dacian language Lubotsky 2002, p. 190. Compare L. Zgusta, Die griechischen Personennamen...
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    This is a list of ancient Dacian towns and fortresses from all the territories once inhabited by Dacians, Getae and Moesi. The large majority of them are...
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  • Macedonian language Dacian language#Anatolia Swain, Simon; Adams, J. Maxwell; Janse, Mark (2002). Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language Contact and...
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  • Daco-Roman (redirect from Romanised Dacian)
    Culture of Ancient Rome Dacian language Eastern Romance substratum Romanian language Origin of the Romanians Romance languages Legacy of the Roman Empire...
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  • around Thrace and Dacia. A number of these settlements were Thracian and Dacian, but some were Celtic, Greek, Roman, Paeonian, or Persian. A number of cities...
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    pre-Celtic, Iberian language Thracian: possibly including Dacian Venetic: shares several similarities with Latin and the Italic languages, but also has some...
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  • Apuli (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    The Apuli or Biefi were a Dacian tribe centered at the Dacian town Apulon (Latin Apulum) near what is now Alba Iulia in Transylvania, Romania. Apuli has...
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  • Thracian language, in modern linguistic textbooks, is usually treated either as its own branch of Indo-European, or is grouped with Dacian, together...
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    relationship between the languages of the Baltic family and the following extinct languages: Dacian Thracian The Baltic classification of Dacian and Thracian has...
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    The so-called Free Dacians (Romanian: Dacii liberi) is the name given by some modern historians to those Dacians who putatively remained outside, or emigrated...
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    Alkekengi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    conditions as abscesses, coughs, fevers, and sore throat. The extinct Dacian language has left few traces, but in De Materia Medica by Pedanius Dioscorides...
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    Onobrychis (category Articles containing Dacian-language text)
    caput-galli) is one of the few words of the extinct Dacian language that have been recorded. The Dacians called this plant aniarsexe or aniassexie. In George...
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    romanized: Dekebalos; r. 87 – 106 AD), sometimes referred to as Diurpaneus, was the last Dacian king. He is famous for fighting three wars, with varying success, against...
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