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Dacia (15507 bytes)
1: :''Alternate meanings: see [[Dacia (disambiguation)]]'' 4: ...odern [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]]. The capital of Dacia was [[Sarmizegetusa|Sarmisegetusa]]. 6: ...dered as belonging to the [[Thracian]] stock. The Dacians were known as [[Getae]] (pl. Geton) in Greek wr... 9: [[Image:Dacia 82 BC.png|right|thumb|270px|Dacian Kingdom, during the rule of Burebista, 82 BC]] 11: ...here were three distinct historical periods of '''Dacia'''. Dacia Logan (1974 bytes) 1: ...ange will start at 5,000 euros. It replaces the [[Dacia 1300]] series cars that were a [[Romania]]n versi... 3: ...], where it is sold under the brand [[Dacia (car)|Dacia]] and was launched in the fall of [[2004]]. 5: ... by Renault in 1998, started after the buy-out of Dacia in 1999. This project includes a [[sedan]] (alrea... 9: ...other markets, like Morocco, the Logan will allow Dacia to make itself known. 13: ...Logan starting June 2005. Although under the name Dacia, it is expected to be sold in the Renault dealers... Dacia (disambiguation) (505 bytes) 1: ...n the main to modern [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]]. Dacia was, for a time, a [[Roman province]]. 2: * The '''[[Dacia (car)|Dacia]]''' is a Romanian make of automobile named after... 3: ...[[Order of Dacia and Malta]]" or "[[Boëthius]] of Dacia". 7: [[de:Dacia]] 8: [[nl:Dacia]] Petrus de Dacia (195 bytes) 1: [[sv:Petrus de Dacia]] 3: '''Petrus de Dacia''' (ca [[1230s]]-[[1289]]) was a [[monk]] often c... Dacia (car) (3607 bytes) 1: ...he [[Dacia Logan]] and the [[Dacia Solenza]]. The Dacia Logan is also sold under the Renault brand (Renau... 3: ...a 1310, 1400, 1410 were minor improvements of the Dacia 1300, which in turn was based on the [[Renault 12... 5: ...enault]]. In export markets it was known as the ''Dacia Denem''. Minor cosmetic changes were made every f... 9: ... living near the Hungarian border purchased their Dacia in [[Hungary]] and drove it back home. 11: ... slogan used for the car was 'The Very Acceptable Dacia Denem', but this proved not to be the case with B... Boëthius of Dacia (897 bytes) 1: '''Boëthius of Dacia''' (born ca. [[1240]], died between [[1280]] and ... 12: [[da:Boethius de Dacia]] List of Dacian kings (789 bytes) 1: ...since many of the Greek and Roman writings on the Dacian history were lost through time. 17: In [[106]], Dacia became a province of the [[Roman Empire]]. 19: [[Category:Dacia]] 20: [[Category:Dacian kings|*]] 21: [[Category:Lists of monarchs|Dacia]] Kogaion (500 bytes) 3: ...ogaion''' was the mythical holy mountain of the [[Dacia]]ns, the place where [[Zalmoxis]] stayed in a und... 5: Based on the Indo-european roots of the [[Dacian language]], it is usually translated as the "hid... 7: ...t thought to be either the in the area around the Dacian capital [[Sarmizegetusa]] or the [[Ceahlau]] mou... 10: [[category:Dacia]] List of Dacian tribes (581 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of [[Dacia]]n or Getae tribes''' 40: [[Category:Dacia]] Mioveni (484 bytes) 3: ...ped much in the [[1970]]s after the [[Dacia (car)|Dacia car]] manufacturing plant was built nearby. There... Decebalus (2254 bytes) 2: ...ebal'' in [[Romanian language|Romanian]]) was a [[Dacia]]n king. 4: ... He reorganized the Dacian army and in [[85]] the Dacians began raiding the heavily fortified Roman provi... 6: ...d and their battle standards were captured by the Dacians. 8: ...large sums of money in the form of Tribute to the Dacians for maintaining peace in this region. The humil... 10: ...rs later, Decebalus destroyed the Roman troops in Dacia, and the Romans were forced to send reinforcement... Dacorum (disambiguation) (738 bytes) 2: ...[cohort]]s recruited from [[Roman province]] of [[Dacia]]. 3: ... is a ([[medieval]]) Latin word meaning "of the ''Dacians''", a medieval Latin term for the inhabitants o... Getae (994 bytes) 1: ...ffered to the tribes that will become the later [[Dacia]]ns. The Romans used predominantly the name Dacus... 11: [[Category:Dacia]] 89 (1151 bytes) 13: * [[Dacia]]ns under [[Decebalus]] engage in two wars agains... 14: *[[Legio XIII Gemina]] is transferred to Dacia to help in the war against [[Decebalus]]. Geoagiu (1081 bytes) 4: ...he [[2nd century]], however, it kept the original Dacian name. 6: ...eat, ''sara''=waterfall) and it showed that the [[Dacia]]ns already knew of the thermal springs of the ar... Dacian language (2694 bytes) 1: ...pean language]] spoken by the ancient people of [[Dacia]] and it is a source of dispute about its origin ... 3: While there are almost no written documents in Dacian, we can find out about it from: 4: ...ms, personal names (including names of kings) and Dacian names of some plants written in [[Greece|Greek]]... 5: ...uage in ancient times, and are the remains of the Dacian language. 11: ... meaning 'hundred') that seem to indicate a Satem Dacian language. Trajan's bridge (1956 bytes) 3: ...ies for the Roman legions that were fighting in [[Dacia]]. 9: ...t commemorates [[Trajan]]'s victory against the [[Dacia]]ns is located on the [[Serbia]]n side facing [[R... 11: ...ter the [[Roman Empire]] withdrew its troops from Dacia. It was for more than a thousand years the longe... Renault 12 (2494 bytes) 1: ...d in production until [[2004]], replaced by the [[Dacia Logan]]. 13: ... station wagon (''break'') versions were offered. Dacia managed to offer a hatchback version. Dacian Fortresses of the Orastie Mountains (1299 bytes) 1: Built in [[murus dacicus]] style, the six '''[[Dacia]]n Fortresses of the Orastie Mountains''', in [[R... 8: ...n/Album/FortDac/Sarmizegetusa/FortOrastie.htm The Dacian Fortresses of the Orastie Mountains] 10: ...tp://www.geocities.com/cogaionon/pictures.htm The Dacians - pictures of the fortresses in the Orastie Mou... 11: *[http://whc.unesco.org/sites/906.htm UNESCO: The Dacian Fortresses of the Orastie Mountains] 13: [[Category:Dacia]] Nicetas (358 bytes) 1: '''Nicetas, the bishop of the [[Dacia]]ns''' ([[335]] - [[414]]) was a bishop of [[Reme...
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