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#LEADER LIST (Thamis)

Decebalus
Burebista
Deceneu
Dicomes
Dapyx
Zyraxes
Roles
Cotiso

#CITY LIST (Thamis)

Sarmizegetusa
Barbosi
Breaza
Pecica
Cugir
Piscul Crasanilor
Popesti
Stancesti
Cetateni
Capalna
Batca Doamnei
Zimnicea
Poiana
Patridava
Petrodava
Ziridava
Singidava
Piroboridava
Tamaridava
Dokidava
Porolissum
Apulum
Potaissa
Germisara
Azizis
Berzovia
Acidava
Napoca
Drobeta
Dierna
Sucidava


#CIVILOPEDIA (Thamis)


#RACE_Dacians
^The Dacians are $LINK<commercial and religious=GCON_Strengths>
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^The Dacians or Getae were a people that lived in the Carpathian-Danube territory of modern Romania. The Greeks often thought of them of northern Tracians, but the political history, the archeological findings and especially the little that we know of the two languages, prove that the Thracians and the Dacians are two distinct peoples, well individualized, that spoke two different Indo-Europeans languages, and that were only related to one another.
^Herodotus was the first to note the Dacians. When the persian Darius I tried to attack the Scythians he crossed the Bosporous with a vast army and continued north. The Dacians tried to stop him but were defeated easily. Later the Greeks founded colonies at the coast of the Black Sea (ca. 700 BC) and had contact to the Dacians.
^Dromihetes was the first king of all Dacia. When the Macedonians attackt Dacia in 300 BC Agatocles, son of Lisimah, the leader of the Macedonians was captured. After Dromihetes treated the prisoner nicely, gave him gifts and sent him back to his father, peace was restored. Dromihetes even married a daughter of Lisimah.
^In 82 BC Burebista became king of the Dacians. In several campaigns he captured northern Greek cities, which resulted in more wealth for Dacia. He also fought the Celts back who tried to invade Dacia.
^After Burebista's death Dacia split into several kingdoms. In the 1st century AD Dacia slowly adapts the Roman culture. The Romans expanded very close to the Dacian borders.    
#DESC_RACE_Dacians
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^In 87 AD Diurpaneus (Decebalus) fought the Romans at Tapae. He won the battle and totally destroyed the Roman legion. The war machines were captured. After the battle Decebalus ("The Powerful One") became king of all Dacia. One year later, there was another battle at Tapae, but this time victory is on the Romans. There are peace negotiations which result in a peaceful compromise. Trajan becomes emperor and Decebalus violates the peace of 89. After several years of planning the Roman armies leave in March 101 AD. They cross the Danube and besiege Dacia. Rome defeats the Dacians, and in 102 there is peace again - this time on bad terms for the Dacians. Between 102 and 105 AD both Trajan and Decebalus prepare for another war. In 105 AD Roman legions cross the Danube and victoriously fight the Dacians. In 106 AD all Dacian resistance is defeated. Now Dacia was a Roman province - the only province "on the other side" of the Danube.