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  2. The Column - Wikipedia

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    The premiere of the German version was held on 1 November 1968 at Vienna, while the Romanian version premiere took place on November 18, 1968, in Bucharest. [ 2 ] The Column was seen by 10,508,376 viewers in cinemas in Romania, as confirmed by a record of the number of spectators from the film's Romanian premiere date until 31.12.2007 compiled ...

  3. Dacii (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dacii (The Dacians) is a 1967 historical drama film about the run up to Domitian's Dacian War, which was fought between the Roman Empire and the Dacians in AD 87-88. The film shows historical events about Romania. The film was directed by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 31 May 1967 in France.

  4. Roman Dacia - Wikipedia

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    With the Roman army ensuring the maintenance of the Pax Romana, Roman Dacia prospered until the Crisis of the Third Century. Dacia evolved from a simple rural society and economy to one of material advancement comparable to other Roman provinces. [157] There were more coins in circulation in Roman Dacia than in the adjacent provinces. [190]

  5. List of castra in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Roman castra in Romania were forts built by the Roman army following the conquests of Moesia, Scythia Minor and Dacia, parts of which are now found in the territory of modern Romania. Many of these castra were part of various limes (a border defense or delimiting system).

  6. Castra of Bucium - Wikipedia

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    The castra of Bucium was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its ruins are located in Bucium (commune Orăștioara de Sus , Romania ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Roman Dacia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 09:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Free Dacians - Wikipedia

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    Map of Roman Dacia between 106 and 271, including the areas with Free Dacians, Carpi and Costoboci. The Free Dacians (Romanian: Dacii liberi) is the name given by some modern historians to those Dacians [1] who remained outside, or emigrated from, the Roman Empire after the emperor Trajan's Dacian Wars (AD 101-6).

  9. Roman army in Dacia - Wikipedia

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    cohort v e t e r a n a m i l l i a r i a q u i n g e n a r i a p e d i t a t a s c u t a t a e q u i t a t a s a g i t t a r i a s p e c u l a t o r u m c i v i u m r ...