Dacian

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Dacian, Geto-Dacian, Daco-Getic or Daco-Getian (Romanian: dacic, geto-dacic) refers to something of or relating to Dacia, the Dacians or the Dacian language.

Dacian may also refer to:

  • Dacian archaeology
  • Dacian art
  • Dacia in art
  • Dacian culture
  • Dacian deities
  • Dacian goddesses
  • Dacian gods
  • Dacian mythology
  • Dacian names
  • Dacian sites
  • Dacian toponyms
  • Dacian bracelets, bracelets associated with the ancient peoples known as the Dacians, a particularly individualized branch of the Thracians
  • Dacian kings
  • Dacian towns, settlements and fortified towns
  • Dacian tribes
  • Dacian warfare, spans from c. 10th century BC up to the 2nd century AD in the region defined by Ancient Greek and Latin historians as Dacia
  • Dacian weapons
  • Domitian's Dacian War, a conflict between the Roman Empire and the Dacian Kingdom
  • Trajan's Dacian Wars, two military campaigns fought between the Roman Empire and Dacia during Roman Emperor Trajan's rule

It may also refer to:

  • Daco-Roman, describes the Romanized culture of Dacia under the rule of the Roman Empire
  • Daco-Romanian, the term used to identify the Romanian language in contexts where distinction needs to be made between the various Eastern Romance languages (Daco-Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-Romanian, and Megleno-Romanian)
  • Roman Dacia, a province of the Roman Empire (106-271/275 AD)
  • (obsolete), A Dane, Denmark having been known as Dacia in Medieval Latin

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