Dacian Wars

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flag of Romania
Part of a series on the
History of Romania
Timeline
Military history
Prehistory
Dacia
- Dacian wars
- Roman Dacia
Early Middle Ages
- Origin of the Romanians
- Dacian-Roman / Eastern Romanity
Middle Ages
Early Modern Times
- Mihai Viteazul / Michael the Brave
- Phanariotes
National awakening
- Organic Statute
- 1848 Wallachian Revolution
- War of Independence
Kingdom of Romania
- World War I
- Greater Romania
- World War II
Communist Romania
- Soviet occupation
- 1989 Revolution
Romania since 1989
This box: view  talk  edit


Dacian Wars refers to punitive expeditions (2) or wars of conquest (2) by the Roman Empire along its Danube River frontier against the north bank kingdom of Dacia and the Dacian king Decebalus, and the non-specific name will mean one of either:

  • Trajan's Dacian Wars--The two campaigns of conquest ordered or lead by the Emperor Trajan in 101-102 AD, and 105-106 AD from Moesia‎ across the Danube north into Dacia. Trajan's forces were successful in both cases, reducing Dacia to client state status in the first, and taking the territory over in the second.