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Dacia and Dacians were the ancient region and people located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, north of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube. This gallery includes content related not only toDacians but also toGetae andMoesi.

See also: Ancient Thrace and ancient Thracians and Illyria & Illyrians.

Pre-Roman conquest

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Treasures, jewellery, coins

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  • Geto-Dacian Kosons, mid 1st century BC.
    Geto-Dacian Kosons, mid 1st century BC.
  • Silver Dacian Bracelet
    Silver Dacian Bracelet
  • Dacian gold in Kunsthistorisches Museum
    Dacian gold in Kunsthistorisches Museum
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum Dacian Bracelet
    Kunsthistorisches Museum Dacian Bracelet
  • Silver koson
    Silver koson
See also: Dacian bracelets.

Art and symbols

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  • Dacian symbols
    Dacian symbols

Standards and Ensigns

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  • Dacian standard Draco cf. Hungerford
    Dacian standard Draco cf. Hungerford
  • Draco bearer cf. Duruy Victor
    Draco bearer cf. Duruy Victor
  • Flag
    Flag
  • Trajan Column showing Draco and Dacian flag
    Trajan Column showing Draco and Dacian flag
  • Trajan Column showing Draco and Dacian flag
    Trajan Column showing Draco and Dacian flag
  • Dacian flag with serpent singn
    Dacian flag with serpent singn

Military Equipment

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See also: Dacian helmets.

Tools and Objects

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  • Dacian tools exposed in Cluj Museum
    Dacian tools exposed in Cluj Museum
  • Dacian tools exposed in Cluj Museum
    Dacian tools exposed in Cluj Museum

Construction

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  • Dacian Tomb in Cucuteni Village
    Dacian Tomb in Cucuteni Village
  • Tumular Romb
    Tumular Romb
  • Dacian water pipe
    Dacian water pipe
  • Paved Dacian road at Sarmizegetusa Regia
    Paved Dacian road atSarmizegetusa Regia
  • Dacian wall at Sarmizegetusa Regia
    Dacian wall at Sarmizegetusa Regia

Towns and fortresses

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  • Sarmizegetusa Regia
    Sarmizegetusa Regia
  • The ancient Dacian fortress Sarmizegetusa
    The ancient Dacian fortress Sarmizegetusa
  • Graphical reenactment of the Dacian dava discovered at Popeşti, Giurgiu, Romania, potentially Burebista's capital Argedava
    Graphical reenactment of the Dacian dava discovered at Popeşti, Giurgiu, Romania, potentially Burebista's capitalArgedava
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Religion and mythology

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  • Temples at the ancient Dacian fortress Sarmizegetusa
    Temples at the ancient Dacian fortressSarmizegetusa
  • A tomb painting at the Aleksandrovo Kurgan, a Thracian tomb located in Bulgaria. Hypothesis for identification as Zalmoxis (king, or priest, or god of the Thracian tribe Getae), or rather anonymous hero-king because of the double ax.
    A tomb painting at the Aleksandrovo Kurgan, a Thracian tomb located in Bulgaria. Hypothesis for identification asZalmoxis (king, or priest, or god of the Thracian tribe Getae), or rather anonymous hero-king because of the double ax.
  • Dacian or Danubian Rider God, Bucuresti Museum
    Dacian or Danubian Rider God, Bucuresti Museum
  • An inscription dedicated to Kotys (Either the deity or The King.)
    An inscription dedicated to Kotys (Either the deity or The King.)

People and life

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  • A young Dacian cf. Duruy Victor
    A young Dacian cf. Duruy Victor

Kings

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Maps

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  • Map of Tribes
    Map of Tribes
  • Map of Tribes
    Map of Tribes
  • Getae & Dacians 200 BC
    Getae & Dacians 200 BC
  • Dacian Kingdom under the rule of Burebista 60-44 BC
    Dacian Kingdom under the rule ofBurebista 60-44 BC
  • Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC
    Dacian Kingdom, under the rule of Burebista, 82 BC
  • Onomastic range of the Dacian towns with the dava ending, covering Dacia, Moesia, Thrace and Dalmatia
    Onomastic range of theDacian towns with thedava ending, covering Dacia,Moesia, Thrace and Dalmatia

Daco-Roman wars

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Warfare

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  • Booty from the Dacian
    Booty from the Dacian
  • Dacian Scale Armour
    Dacian Scale Armour
  • Legionary with manica laminata with sword and Dacian falxman
    Legionary with manica laminata with sword and Dacian falxman
  • Dacian Prisoners after Adamclisi battle
    Dacian Prisoners after Adamclisi battle
  • Message for the Dacians (Scene CXXXIX); Retreat and suicide of Dacians (Scene CXL)
    Message for the Dacians (Scene CXXXIX); Retreat and suicide of Dacians (Scene CXL)
  • Decebalus, king of the Dacians, dying by his own hand during his retreat
    Decebalus, king of the Dacians, dying by his own hand during his retreat
  • A mounted Dacian in Scale Armour cf. Hungerford; Others consider is a Sarmatian
    A mounted Dacian in Scale Armour cf. Hungerford; Others consider is a Sarmatian
  • Dacian Draco on Trajan's Column
  • Falx on Trajan's column
    Falx onTrajan's column

Maps

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  • Map before roman conquest 100 AD
    Map before roman conquest 100 AD
  • Map of the First Dacian War 101-102 AD
    Map of the First Dacian War 101-102 AD
  • Map of the Second Dacian war 105-106 AD
    Map of the Second Dacian war 105-106 AD
  • Map of the Dacian wars 101-102 and 105-106 AD
    Map of the Dacian wars 101-102 and 105-106 AD
  • Map of the First Dacian War 101-102
    Map of the First Dacian War 101-102
  • Map of the Second Dacian war 105-106 AD
    Map of the Second Dacian war 105-106 AD

Post-Roman conquest

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People and life

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  • Statue remnant of a Dacian prisoner
    Statue remnant of a Dacian prisoner
  • Portrait of a Dacian
    Portrait of a Dacian
  • Captive Dacian
    Captive Dacian
  • Dacian bust at he time of Dacia's conques by Trajan
    Dacian bust at he time ofDacia's conques by Trajan
  • Second bust of Dacian of Trajan age
    Second bust of Dacian of Trajan age
  • Third Dacian bust from Museo Chiaramonti.
    Third Dacian bust fromMuseo Chiaramonti.
  • Dacian from Louvre (II sec. AD)
    Dacian from Louvre (II sec. AD)
  • Dacian from arch of Constantinus Magnus (II sec. AD)
    Dacian from arch of Constantinus Magnus (II sec. AD)
  • Dacian, in Vatican Museums
    Dacian, in Vatican Museums
  • Statue of a Dacian in "pavonazzetto" (docimenum) marble (upper part) in the court of Conservatori Palace in the Capitoline Museums
    Statue of a Dacian in "pavonazzetto" (docimenum) marble (upper part) in the court of Conservatori Palace in the Capitoline Museums
  • A bust of a Dacian (ancient people of Dacia) dated early 2nd century AD, marble. Located at St Petersburg - Hermitage
    A bust of a Dacian (ancient people of Dacia) dated early 2nd century AD, marble. Located at St Petersburg - Hermitage
  • Statue of a Dacian in "pavonazzetto" (docimenum) marble (upper part) in the court of Conservatori Palace in the Capitoline Museums
    Statue of a Dacian in "pavonazzetto" (docimenum) marble (upper part) in the court of Conservatori Palace in the Capitoline Museums

Roman coinage

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  • Trajan Denarius, Roman Dacia, 107 AD - Obverse. Image:Laureate head right. Text: "IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP", abbreviation from "Imperator. Trajan. Augustus. Germanicus. Dacius. Pontifex Maximus. Tribuniciae Potestate. Consul V. Pater Patriae"
    TrajanDenarius,Roman Dacia, 107 AD - Obverse. Image:Laureate head right. Text: "IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP", abbreviation from "Imperator. Trajan. Augustus. Germanicus. Dacius. Pontifex Maximus. Tribuniciae Potestate. Consul V. Pater Patriae"
  • Trajan Denarius, Roman Dacia, 107 AD - Reverse. Image:Dacian wearing peaked cap, seated on shield in mourning, with falx below. Text: "SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI", abbreviation from "Senatus Populus Que Romanus. Optimo Principi"
    Trajan Denarius, Roman Dacia, 107 AD - Reverse. Image:Dacian wearing peaked cap, seated on shield in mourning, withfalx below. Text: "SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI", abbreviation from "Senatus Populus Que Romanus. Optimo Principi"
  • Dacia and Trajan
    Dacia and Trajan
  • Dacia and Trajan
    Dacia and Trajan
  • Dacia and Trajan
    Dacia and Trajan
  • Dacia and Trajan
    Dacia and Trajan
  • Dacia and Trajan
    Dacia and Trajan
  • Dacia and Hadrian
    Dacia and Hadrian

Construction

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Maps

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  • Map of Dacia from ??? medieval book (currently at ???) made after Ptolemy's Geographia (ca. 140 AD)
    Map of Dacia from ??? medieval book (currently at ???) made afterPtolemy'sGeographia (ca. 140 AD)
  • Map of Dacia from 1467 medieval book (currently at the National Library of Poland) made after Ptolemy's Geographia (ca. 140 AD)
    Map of Dacia from 1467 medieval book (currently at theNational Library of Poland) made afterPtolemy'sGeographia (ca. 140 AD)
  • Roman provinces
    Roman provinces
  • Pannonia, Illyricum, Moesia, Macedonia Et Thracia
    Pannonia, Illyricum, Moesia, Macedonia Et Thracia
  • Roman era Balkans
    Roman era Balkans
  • Roman era Balkans
    Roman era Balkans
  • Roman Empire, Dacia province highlited
    Roman Empire, Dacia province highlited
  • Map of the Roman Empire during 116, the province Dacia highlighted.
    Map of the Roman Empire during 116, the province Dacia highlighted.
  • The province 106 AD-271 AD, Roman settlements and legion garrisons with latin names included.
    The province 106 AD-271 AD, Roman settlements and legion garrisons with latin names included.
  • The Roman province of Dacia
    The Roman province of Dacia
  • Dacians and Romans
    Dacians and Romans

Theories

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  • Theoretical scenario; the Albanians as a migrant Dacian people.
    Theoretical scenario; the Albanians as a migrant Dacian people.

External

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References

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Dacia-related categories

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