Dacia
Dacia
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History-Roman Empire
Dacia before the Roman Conquest
A brief history of Dacia through the Second Dacian War.
Dacia
Brief history of Dacia. Courtesy of the Ancient History Encyclopedia.
The Catalyst for Warfare: Dacia’s Threat to the Roman Empire
Alexander Martaglogu
Roman Empire-Trajan invades Dacia
Courtesy of YouTube.
The Romans
A history of Rome and Romania, 27 BC-1453 AD
Roman Dacia
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
The Roman Province of Dacia
By Endre Tóth. Excerpted from History of Transylvania volume I
Dacia: Creation of the provincial structure
By Coriolan Opreanu. Courtesy of RGZM Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Archaeological research institute 
Decadence, Rome and Romania, the Emperors Who Weren’t,and Other Reflections on Roman History: What do you think of the state of Romania? Does it stand as from the beginning, or has it been diminished? 
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. All Rights Reserved.
 The Vlach Connection and Further Reflections on Roman History
Copyright (c) 1996, 1999 Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. All Rights Reserved.
Getae- in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010.
Dacia- in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010.
European Geto-Dacian Tribes
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
Burebista, Βυρεβίστας, Βοιρεβίστας.
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
King Decebalu and his Adversaries in the Roman Wars.
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
Domitian against the Goths in Dacia.[Domitian: 81-96 AD
Excerpted from Chapter 13 The Goths by Jordanes. Translated by Charles Gaius Mierow. Courtesy of Who was Who in Roman Times.
Conquest and Fall of Dacia: 89 to 272 A.D. 
Copyright © 2007-2012 Heritage-History.
The Dacian Wars, AD 101–2 and 105–6
Courtesy of weapons and Warfare.
Roman Conquest of Dacia. Trajan’s De Bello Dacico.
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
Roman Empire-Trajan invades Dacia
Courtesy of YouTube.
Auxilia commagenorum in Dacia
By Ovidiu Tentea, Courtesy of academia.edu
The Barbarians and Roman Dacia. War, Trade and Cultural Interaction
By by coriolan horatiu opreanu, Courtesy of academia.edu
Gold and the beast: a brief history the Roman conquest of Dacia
Courtesy of Resource Crisis.
Mining in Roman Dacia
Courtesy of the Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums für Archäologie.
Who was who in Roman Times: Dacia
Roman Emperors of Dacian-Thracian Origin.
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
The Barbarians within. Illyrian Colonists in Roman Dacia.
By Irina Nemeti and Sorin Nemeti
Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana – City Overview – Virtual Reconstruction
Courtesy of YouTube.
Roman Forum – Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana – Virtual Reconstruction
Courtesy of YouTube.
The Presence of the Roman Army from Moesia Inferior to the North of the Danube and the Making of the Dacia Inferior province.
By Florian Matei-Popescu. Courtesy of Academia.edu
Dacians as Soldiers and Roman Citizens of the Empire.
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
GetianDacian Lanaquage
Courtesy of Romanian History and Culture.
Bastarnae / Peucini
Excerpted from the History Files.
Bastarnae – in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010.
Who were the Bastarnae ?
Excerpted from balkancelts: Journal of Celtic Studies in Eastern Europe and Asia-Minor
Virtus Antiqua
“Suntem reenactori din 2007-2008. Virtvs Antiqva s-a născut în 2010 din dorinţa noastră de a retrăi viaţa dacilor şi a romanilor, şi de a împărtăşi pasiunea noastră pentru Antichitate. Lumea de astăzi este surprinzător de asemănătoare celei de acum 2000 de ani şi credem că învăţând despre trecut, putem înţelege mai bine prezentul.edu.” In Romanian.
The Roman Danube: An Archaeological Survey
by J. J. Wilkes. The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 95 (2005), pp. 124-225
Roman Provincial Coins from Dacia and Moesia
Excerpted from Forum Ancient Coins
Book Reviews
Roman Dacia: The Making of Provincial Society by W.S. Hanson, I. P. Haynes 
Reviewed by Jinyu Liu

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