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There were also some troubles in Dacia Inferior which required the granting of additional powers to the procurator governor and the dispatchment of additional soldiers to the province.
Indeed, according to numismatic evidence, it seems that he won many victories there and a victory in Roman Dacia might also be dated to that period.
He was also responsible for the construction of the Aurelian Walls in Rome, and the abandonment of the province of Dacia.
Tibiscum is considered one of the gates of Christianity in Dacia, having an important role also in the Romanization of the local people.
Trajan took to the field again and after building with the design of Apollodorus of Damascus his massive bridge over the Danube, he conquered part of Dacia in 106 ( see also Second Dacian War ).
The new capital city of the Roman province of Dacia, Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, was also situated in the proximity.
The Roman emperor Domitian became so concerned with the Iazyges that he interrupted a campaign against Dacia to harass them and the Suebi, a Germanic tribe also dwelling along the Danube.
Constantine created the Dacia Mediterranea province of which Naissus was the capital and also included Remesiana of the Via Militaris and the towns of Pautalia and Germania.
The area fell into the hands of foederati such as the Sarmatians ( Iazyges, Roxolani, Limigani ) and later the Goths, who also took control of other parts of Dacia.
The historian Criton recorded that Traianus had 500, 000 Dacian prisoners of war executed, and Eutropius also confirmed that men had disappeared from Dacia during the wars when the Romans occupied the province.
The Russian Imperial Union Order, Russian nobles loyal to Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia, also recognizes the union of Dacia and these Hereditary Commanders as the only legitimate guardians of the Russian Tradition of the Knights Hospitaller.
Several coins dated back to the times of Roman Dacia were also found by archaeologists.
The altitude of Buzău ranges from 101 meters in the North-West, near the hills to 88 meters close to the river, with a 95 meter average ( as is also the altitude in the Dacia square, in the center ).
mentioned in primary sources ( see also List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia, List of Dacian plant names ).
The car was intended for sale in developing countries, where saloons were traditionally preferred over hatchbacks, most notably in Eastern Europe, where the Thalia was cheaper than the Clio, but was still about 30 % more expensive than the Dacia Logan, also sold by Renault as a low cost model.
In addition to Aragon, which James represented in person, representatives of the kings of Germany, England, Scotland, France, the Spains and Sicily were present, with procurators also representing the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Bohemia, the " realm of Dacia " and the duchy of Poland.
In order to further his history studies, Bălcescu went to France and Italy, and was, together with August Treboniu Laurian, the editor of a magazine entitled Magazin istoric pentru Dacia, which was first published in 1844 ; that year also marked the publishing ( in a different magazine ) of his historical essay Puterea armată şi arta militară de la întemeierea Prinţipatului Valahiei şi până acum (" The Military Strength and Art of Warfare from the Creation of the Wallachian Principality to This Day ", which argued for a strong military as a guarantee of self-determination ).
* Roman Dacia ( also known as Dacia Felix, Dacia Traiana or Dacia Trajana ), ancient Roman imperial province in modern Romania
The linguist Ivan Duridanov also identified a " Dacian linguistic area " in Dacia, Scythia Minor, Lower Moesia and Upper Moesia.
Another likely etymology is that the word comes from the Latin Sancta Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, also celebrated in Roman Dacia ( ancient Romania ).
35, 000 troops, or about 10 % of the imperial army's total regular effectives ), also implies a grave threat to Roman Dacia throughout its history, between 106 and 275.
The legions also reintroduced the wearing of Lorica hamata and Lorica squamata for the Dacia campaign as both were more flexible than the newer segmentata armour and were able to distribute damage more widely.

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Constans, at that time in Dacia, detached and sent a select and disciplined body of his Illyrian troops, stating that he would follow them in person with the remainder of his forces.
Constans, at that time in Dacia, detached and sent a select and disciplined body of his Illyrian troops, stating that he would follow them in person with the remainder of his forces.
Not long after Agricola's recall from Britain, the Roman Empire entered into war with the Kingdom of Dacia in the East.
The Roman province of Dacia ( red area ) after the conquest of Trajan in 106, with the Black Sea to the far right
It was as a military commander that Trajan is best known to history, particularly for his conquests in the Near East, but initially for the two wars against Daciathe reduction to client kingdom ( 101 – 102 ), followed by actual incorporation into the Empire of the trans-Danube border kingdom of Daciaan area that had troubled Roman thought for over a decade with the unfavourable ( and to some, shameful ) peace negotiated by Domitian's ministers.
Trajan took to the field again and after building, with the design of Apollodorus of Damascus, his massive bridge over the Danube, he conquered part of Dacia in 106.
Trajan resettled Dacia with Romans and annexed it as a province of the Roman Empire.
Roman provinces along the Ister ( Danube ), showing Dacia, Moesia and Thrace, with Sarmatia to the north and Germania to the northwest.
The Goths remained in Dacia until 376, when one of their leaders, Fritigern, appealed to the Roman emperor Valens to be allowed to settle with his people on the south bank of the Danube.
He leads a expedition into the old province Dacia ( modern Romania ) and makes peace with the barbarians.
The bridge connects what is now Serbia with Romania ( at the time known as Dacia ).
* Emperor Trajan starts the second expedition against Dacia, he leaves with the Imperial Roman fleet from Brundusium.
Sarmizegetusa Regia was the capital of Dacia prior to the wars with the Roman Empire.
It should not be confused with Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, the Roman capital of Dacia built by Roman Emperor Trajan, which was not the Dacian capital, located some 40 km away.
While the Romans kept Dacia, the Iazyges stayed independent, accepting a client relationship with Rome.
Establishing his headquarters in Philippopolis in Thrace, he pushed the Carpi across the Danube and chased them back into Dacia, so that by the summer of 246, he claimed victory against them, along with the title " Carpicus Maximus ".
In the 3rd century ( around 260 AD ), the Gepids participated with the Goths in an invasion of Dacia.
This was one of a series of collaborative ventures undertaken by Renault in the late 1960s and 1970s, as the company established subsidiaries in Eastern Europe, most notably Dacia in Romania, and South America ( many of which remain active to the present day ) and forged technological cooperation agreements with Volvo and Peugeot ( for instance, for the development of the PRV V6 engine, which was used in Renault 30, Peugeot 604, and Volvo 260 in the late 1970s.
In 129, during Hadrian's rule, it formed Dacia Inferior, one of the two divisions of the province ( together with Dacia Superior, in today's Transylvania ); Marcus Aurelius ' administrative reform made Oltenia one of the three new divisions ( tres Daciae ) as Dacia Malvensis, its capital and chief city being named Romula.
Averroism is the term applied to either of two philosophical trends among scholastics in the late 13th century: ( a ) the Berber doctor and philosopher Averroës or Ibn Rushd's interpretations of Aristotle and his reconciliation of Aristotelianism with Islamic faith ; and ( b ) the application of these ideas in the Latin Christian and Jewish intellectual traditions, such as Siger of Brabant, Boetius of Dacia, and Maimonides.

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