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Burebista and Taurisci
Burebista led a policy of conquest of new territories: in 60 / 59 BC, he attacked and vanquished the Celtic tribes of Boii and Taurisci, who dwelt along the Middle Danube and in what is now Slovakia.

Burebista and process
Burebista and Decebalus creatively assimilated the technological achievements of Greek and Roman culture, out of which Decebalus was in process of making a Dacian classical age when Trajan's legions struck the final blow.
This process may have been partly due to the career of the Getan king Burebista ( ruled ca 80 – 44 BC ), who appears to have coalesced several Getic and Dacian tribes under his leadership.

Burebista and confronted
Around 50 BC, the mainly Celtic tribes living on the territory were confronted by Burebista, king of the Dacians ( 82-44 BC ), who began suddenly to expand his domain centered in Transylvania.

Burebista and tribal
Burebista was assassinated in a plot made by the tribal aristocracy, which felt that a consolidation towards a centralized state would reduce their power.
Burebista ’ s victory over the Celts led not only to the breakup of their tribal alliance, but also to the establishment of Dacian settlements in the southern parts of today's Slovakia.

Burebista and alliance
The inscription also refers to the Dacian king Burebista, and one interpretation is that Akornion was his chief adviser (, literally " first friend ") in Dionysopolis .. Other sources indicate that Akornion was sent as an ambassador of Burebista to Pompey, to discuss an alliance against Julius Caesar.

Burebista and led
Burebista led his transdanubian coalition in a struggle against Roman encroachment, conducting many raids against Roman allies in Moesia and Thrace, penetrating as far as Macedonia and Illyria.
This commemoration led the press to note " similarities " between Burebista and Ceauşescu, and even professional historians such as Ion Horaţiu Crişan used about Burebista words of omage similar to the ones used by party activists about Ceauşescu.
One school of taught, led by historians Constantin Daicoviciu and Hadrian Daicoviciu, assume the inscription talks about Argidava and place the potential capital of Burebista at Vărădia, Caraş-Severin County, Romania.

Burebista and by
The presence of Roman forces in the Danube delta was seen as a major threat by all the neighbouring transdanubian peoples: the Peucini Bastarnae, the Sarmatians and, most importantly, by Burebista ( ruled 82-44 BC ), king of the Getae.
A few months later, Burebista shared the same fate, assassinated by his own noblemen.
In 7 BC when the Dacian kingdom built up by Burebista began to collapse, the Romans took advantage and encouraged the Iazyges to settle in the Pannonian plain, between the Danube and the Tisza ( Tisa ) Rivers.
There are only three ancient sources on Burebista: Strabo: Geographica 7. 3. 5, 7. 3. 11 and 16. 2. 39 ( who spells his name Byrebistas and Boirebistas ); Jordanes: Getica 67 ( spells his name Buruista ); and a marble inscription found in Balchik, Bulgaria ( now found at the National Museum in Sofia ) which represents a decree by the citizens of Dionysopolis about Akornion.
During Burebista, the society in the region is sometimes considered to have started developing a system of slavery similar to the one in Rome and Ancient Greece, but probably most of the production was still made by free people.
But even if occupation by Dacian troops under Burebista actually occurred, it would probably have been brief, as in 44 BC Burebista died and his kingdom collapsed and split into 4 fragments.
In the mid-first BCE Burebista organized a kingdom consisting of descendants of those whom the Greeks had called Getae, as well as Dacians, or Daci, the name applied to people of the region by the Romans.
Once Burebista, a Dacian king, angered by the wine abuse of his warriors, cut the vines, his people gave up drinking wine.
It flourished under Mithridates Eupator but was sacked by the Getae under Burebista, a catastrophe which brought Olbia's economic prominence to an abrupt end.

Burebista and .
Around 60 BC they clashed with the rising power of the Dacians under their king Burebista and were defeated.
Burebista had unified the Getan tribes into a single kingdom, for which the Greek cities were vital trade outlets.
For 44 BC, Roman dictator-for-life Julius Caesar planned to lead a major campaign to crush Burebista and his allies once and for all, but he was assassinated before it could start.
The Dacian Kingdom reached its maximum expansion during King Burebista, between 82 BCE-44 BCE.
Julius Caesar intended to start a campaign against the Dacians, due to the support that Burebista gave to Pompey, but was assassinated in 44 BC.
* Comosicus succeeds Burebista as king of Dacia.
The first polity that is believed to have included the whole of Bessarabia was the Dacian polity of Burebista in the 1st century BC.
* Burebista unifies the Dacian population forming the first ( and biggest ) unified Dacian kingdom, on the territory of modern Romania and surroundings.
Parts of Moesia belonged to the polity of Burebista, a Getae king who established his rule over a large part of the Northern Balkans between 82 BC and 44 BC.
Following Strabo, king Burebista ( 82 BC-44 BC ) recruited this man, who had been in Egypt, to render his people more docile.
Towards the end of his reign, Burebista transferred Geto-Dacians capital from Argedava to Sarmizegetusa.
Legends and mystery surrounding hills planted with vines around-the-city of Panciu ever since Burebista.
The Thracians in classical times were broken up into a large number of groups and tribes, though a number of powerful Thracian states were organized, such as the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace and the Dacian kingdom of Burebista.
70 BC to 44 BC, the region was incorporated in the Dacian polity of Burebista.
Burebista () was a king of the Getae and Dacians, who unified for the first time their tribes and ruled them between 82 BC and 44 BC.

subjugated and ;
The Spaniards never subjugated the Mapuche territories ; various attempts at conquest, both by military and peaceful means, failed.
At the Battle of Durbe in 1260 a force of Samogitians and Curonians overpowered the united forces of the Livonian and Teutonic Orders ; over the following years, however, the Crusaders gradually subjugated the Curonians, and in 1267 concluded the peace treaty stipulating the obligations and the rights of their defeated rivals.
From 616 until 628 Syria was subjugated under the Persian Khosrau II ; from 628 to 637 it was Byzantine, when the province was conquered by the Muslims ( after the battle of the Yarmuk in 636. see Battle of Yarmuk ).
Slave-trading routes and the conquests that made them possible were the driving force for activities between the different areas ; independent states were subjugated to the demands of American slavery.
According to essentialism, a member of a specific group may possess other characteristics that are neither needed to establish its membership nor preclude its membership, but that essences do not simply reflect ways of grouping objects ; they also result in properties of the object, as the object can be subjugated to smaller contexts.
For example, in the family, husband and wife, mother and child do not get along ; who defines whom as troublesome or mentally sick ?... one who first seizes the word imposes reality on the other ; one who defines thus dominates and lives ; and one who is defined is subjugated and may be killed.
Plays, as breeding grounds of idleness, were subject to attack by all levels of authority in the 1600s ; the play ’ s celebration of pleasure and idleness in a subjugated Egypt makes it plausible to draw parallels between Egypt and the heavily censored theatre culture in England.
But when and by whom it was destroyed is uncertain ; it was almost certainly subjugated at a later date than that given by Livy, and may have been destroyed by the Latins and not by the Romans, who might have regarded as impious the destruction of their traditional mother-country.
" With the blows of my lustrous sword ," Timur complained, " I have subjugated most of the habitable globe ... to embellish Samarkand and Bokhara, the seats of my government ; and you would sell them for the black mole of some boy in Shiraz!
Identifying life as art, he was critically focused on the western cultural social drama, to point out and deny the double-dealing on which the western theatrical tradition is based ; he worked with the whirlpool of feelings and lunatic expressions, being subjugated to a counter-force which came from the act of gesture.
All of Portugal recognized the sovereignty of the monarch, except the islands of Madeira and Terceira ; Madeira was easily subjugated, but Terceira remained faithful to the liberal cause.
The Stele was a tribute to a Korean King, but because of a lack of punctuation the writing can be translated 4 different ways ; this same Stele can be intrepreted as saying Korea crossed the sea and subjugated Japan, depending on where you punctuate the sentence.
Post-colonial literature addresses the problems and consequences of the de-colonization of a country and of a nation, especially the political and cultural independence of formerly subjugated colonial peoples ; and it also is a literary critique of and about post-colonial literature, the undertones of which carry, communicate, and justify racialism and colonialism.
A roundup ( in Polish, łapanka, ; in French, rafle, razzia or rezzou ) was a wide-spread German World War II military tactic used in occupied countries, especially in German-occupied Poland, whereby the SS, Wehrmacht and Gestapo captured non-German civilians ambushed at random on the streets of subjugated cities.
When King Mithridates VI of Pontus made plans to attack the Romans by way of the Balkan Peninsula, he referred to the Pannonic tribes, and not to the Scordisci, as masters of the region on his path ; it appears, therefore, that around 70 – 60 BC, the Pannonic tribes were no longer subjugated.
After forty years of intermittent fighting Illyria became a province ; it took another hundred years, however, before the coastal Illyrian and Dalmatian tribes were finally subjugated following the Great Illyrian Revolt.
We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills ; we shall never surrender, and if, which I do not for a moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God's good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old.
They were never subjugated by the Ahom of Assam ; by the Kingdoms of Tripura and Bengal ; nor by the Meithei or Burman ( Ava ).
Elamite kings sometimes ruled as far afield as Babylon ; sometimes they were completely subjugated by the Babylonians and Assyrians, and vice versa, as was the case for numerous dynasties that ruled Iran.
Distinctive tenets of contemporary black feminist thought include: ( 1 ) the belief that self-authorship and the legitimatization of partial, subjugated knowledge represents a unique and diverse standpoint of and by black women ; ( 2 ) black women's experiences with multiple oppressions result in needs, expectations, ideologies, and problems that are different than those of black men and white women ; and ( 3 ) black feminist consciousness is an ever-evolving concept.

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