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    The Getae or Getai (/ˈɡɛtiː/ or /ˈdʒiːtiː/, singular Getan) were a large nation who inhabited the regions to either side of the Lower Danube in what is...
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    Dacians (redirect from Daco-Getae)
    Dacians were known as Geta (plural Getae) in Ancient Greek writings,[citation needed] and as Dacus (plural Daci) or Getae in Roman documents, but also as...
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    (Σάμολξις), Zamolxes (Ζάμολξες), or Zamolxe (Ζάμολξε) is a divinity of the Getae and Dacians (a people of the lower Danube), mentioned by Herodotus in his...
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  • Dacian (redirect from Getae-Dacian)
    Look up Dacian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dacian may refer to: of or relating to Dacia in southeastern Europe Dacians, the ancient Indo-European...
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    commerce with the local tribes. Among the native peoples, Herodotus listed the Getae of the Lower Danube region, the Agathyrsi of Transylvania and the Syginnae...
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  • romanized: Dromichaites) was king of the Getae on both sides of the lower Danube (present day Romania and Bulgaria) around 300 BC. The Getae had been federated in the...
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    Burebista (Ancient Greek: Βυρεβίστας, Βοιρεβίστας) was the king of the Getae and Dacian tribes from 82/61 BC to 45/44 BC. He was the first king who successfully...
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    De origine actibusque Getarum (The Origin and Deeds of the Getae), commonly abbreviated Getica, written in Late Latin by Jordanes in or shortly after...
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    Slovakia, and Ukraine. A Dacian kingdom that united the Dacians and the Getae was formed under the rule of Burebista in 82 BC and lasted until the Roman...
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    Anatolia throughout antiquity and who included the Thracians proper, the Getae, the Dacians, and the Bithynians. The Thracians themselves did not leave...
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