dacia in English

noun
1
an ancient country in southeastern Europe in what is now northwestern Romania. It was annexed by Trajan in ad 106 as a province of the Roman Empire.

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1. Dacia Inferior and Dacia Porolissensis were under the command of praesidial procurators of ducenary rank.

2. Napoca was the possible location of the military high command in Dacia Porolissensis.

3. There were more coins in circulation in Roman Dacia than in the adjacent provinces.

4. In 88 the Fourth participated to the retaliation invasion of Dacia (see Domitian's Dacian War).

5. Goths attacked Sarmatian tribes on the north of the Danube in Dacia, in what is today Romania.

6. It is assumed that Roman Dacia possessed a large number of military vici, settlements with connections to the entrenched military camps.

7. Part of Scythia in the 1st millennium bce, Bessarabia later came marginally under the control of the Roman Empire as part of Dacia

8. Losses sustained in this war by the Dacians were tremendous, but the Roman army also took significant casualties in the conquest of Dacia.

9. To counter them, Legio V Macedonica, a veteran of the Parthian campaign, was moved from Moesia Inferior to Dacia Superior, closer to the enemy.

10. Dacia began to supply grain not only to the military personnel stationed in the province but also to the rest of the Balkan area.