In Romania, for example, consumers prefer cheap runabouts produced by the domestic car manufacturer, Dacia, to the more expensive models made by Daewoo. |
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He rebuilt Trajan's bridge across the Danube, in hopes of reconquering Dacia, a province that had been abandoned under Aurelian. |
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Trajan conquered Dacia, and defeated the king Decebalus, who had defeated Domitian's forces. |
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For the 2017 season these include Kingstone Press Cider, Dacia, Foxy Bingo, Batchelors and Specsavers. |
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Initially, it manufactured the Dacia Lodgy and Dacia Dokker models followed in October 2013 by the second generation Dacia Sandero. |
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A corporate logo was unveiled at the 2015 Annual General Meeting, incorporating Renault, Dacia and Renault Samsung Motors. |
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L'Atelier features a Renault Boutique as well as regular exhibitions featuring Renault and Dacia cars. |
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The new frontier in Dacia was along the Brazda lui Novac line supported by new castra. |
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In terms of socio-economic impact, it appears that the water mill was an oppidan development in the Roman possessions, including Dacia. |
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After the Roman emperor Trajan's conquest of Dacia, he brought back to Rome over 165 tons of gold and 330 tons of silver. |
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However they eventually caused problems in Dacia and moved further south, towards the lower Danube area. |
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The Carpi found themselves squeezed between the advancing Goths and the Roman province of Dacia. |
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His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. |
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But the outcome of Rome's disastrous campaigns into Dacia in AD 86 and AD 88 pushed Domitian to settle the situation through diplomacy. |
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Trajan's Column in Rome was constructed to celebrate the conquest of Dacia. |
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Dacia was organised from the beginning as an imperial province, and remained so throughout the Roman occupation. |
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The inhabitants of the old province of Dacia displayed no awareness of impending dissolution. |
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What is remarkable is the extent and increase in coin circulation after Roman withdrawal from Dacia, and as far north as Transcarpathia. |
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The Roman province Dacia is represented on the Roman sestertius coin as a woman seated on a rock, holding an aquila, a small child on her knee. |
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This victory over Dacia under Decebalus enabled the Province of Dacia to be created, but in 271 it was lost again. |
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Not long after Agricola's recall from Britain, the Roman Empire entered into war with the Kingdom of Dacia in the East. |
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Trajan resettled Dacia with Romans and annexed it as a province of the Roman Empire. |
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To counter them, Legio V Macedonica, a veteran of the Parthian campaign, was moved from Moesia Inferior to Dacia Superior, closer to the enemy. |
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The focal point of the battles must have taken place in the area of Roman Dacia. |
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Numerous Germans settled in frontier regions like Dacia, Pannonia, Germany and Italy itself. |
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In 458 some Huns served under Tudila in Majorian's army, probably belonging to a group settled under Emnetzur and Ultzindur in Dacia Ripensis. |
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Deliveries of the Logan MCV will start in July, though as yet Dacia hasn't announced prices. |
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According to Agrippa, Dacia was limited by the Baltic Ocean in the North and by the Vistula in the West. |
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An extensive account of the native tribes in Dacia can be found in the ninth tabula of Europe of Ptolemy's Geography. |
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The fifteen tribes of Dacia as named by Ptolemy, starting from the northernmost ones, are as follows. |
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Cultural life in Dacia became very mixed and decidedly cosmopolitan because of the colonial communities. |
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It ended the Celtic domination, and it is possible that Celts were driven out of Dacia. |
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The subsequent division of Dacia continued for about a century until the reign of Scorilo. |
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Dacians were the ancient inhabitants of the cultural region of Dacia, located in the area near the Carpathian Mountains and west of the Black Sea. |
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Thracians in Moesia and Dacia were Romanized, while those within the Byzantine empire were their Hellenized descendants that had mingled with the Greeks. |
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On the other hand, his failed war against Dacia was a humiliating defeat. |
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Contemporary accounts beginning in the 4th century further associated these groups with the earlier Getae of Dacia, but this is now even more disputed and controversial. |
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After the Romans withdrew from the territory of Dacia, the local population was subjected to constant invasions by the migratory tribes, among the first being the Goths. |
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After Trajan's conquest of Dacia there was recurring trouble involving Dacian groups excluded from the Roman province, as finally defined by Hadrian. |
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It suggests the forceful penetration of a military Celtic elite within the region of Dacia, now known as Transylvania, that is bounded on the east by the Carpathian range. |
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To compensate the Western court for the loss of Gaul, Hispania, and Britannia, Theodosius ceded the diocese of Dacia and the diocese of Macedonia to their control. |
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Prior to the Roman conquest of Dacia, the territories between the Danube and Dniester rivers were inhabited by various Thracian peoples, including the Dacians and the Getae. |
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In 270, the Roman authorities began to withdraw their forces south of the Danube, especially from the Roman Dacia, due to the invading Goths and Carpi. |
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The Latin brought by Roman soldiers to Gaul, Iberia, or Dacia was not identical to the Latin of Cicero, and differed from it in vocabulary, syntax, and grammar. |
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The Roman people hailed Trajan's triumph in Dacia with the longest and most expensive celebration in their history, financed by a part of the gold taken from the Dacians. |
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The name of the Dacians' homeland, Dacia, became the name of a Roman province, and the name Dacians was used to designate the people in the region. |
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For the remainder of Domitian's reign Dacia remained a relatively peaceful client kingdom, but Decebalus used the Roman money to fortify his defenses. |
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