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Projects[edit]
- Dacia and Dacians
- Working Commons:WikiProject Dacia (creator)
- Working Commons:WikiProject Romania (creator)
- WikiProject Dacia (creator)
- WikiProiectul Dacia (creator)
- Dacia and Dacians on Flickr
Contributions[edit]
Summaries[edit]
- All contributions • Commons edit counts (using X!'s Edit Counter) • Commons edit counts (using Yet Another Edit Counter)
Files[edit]
- All files: Uploaded files (viewed using the Gallery tool by Duesentrieb) • Uploaded files (viewed using the Gallery tool by Rillke) • Uploaded files (default viewer)
- Files by category: Files • Images • Photos
- Gallery of images uploaded with Commonist
- Usage of contributed images across wikis
Galleries[edit]
- Working National Museum of the Union
- Dacia and Dacians • Dacian bracelets • Dacian helmets • Tabula Peutingeriana • Castra • Capidava
Categories[edit]
- Working Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli • Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus • Romania by century (and subcats)
- Archaeology in Romania • Archaeological museums in Romania • National Museum of the Union • Orăştie Ethnography Museum • Aiud History Museum • Hoards from Romania
- History of Romania • Maps of the history of Romania • Events in Romania by year
- Prehistoric Romania • Tărtăria tablets • Neolithic artefacts in Romania • Copper Age artefacts in Romania • Bronze Age artefacts in Romania
- Dacia (and subcats) • Dacian hoard of Lupu • Costesti Cetatuie Dacian Fortress • Helmet of Coţofeneşti • Helmet of Iron Gates • Dacian bracelets
- Roman Dacia • Apulum • Rosia Montana Roman Gold Mines
- Middle Ages in Romania • Medieval artefacts in Romania • Orăştie Citadel • 10th Century Christian Church from Alba Iulia • Cetatea Aiudului • Deva Citadel
- Modern era in Romania • Renaissance in Romania • Cetatea din Alba Iulia
- Wooden church Saint Nicholas in Bogdan Vodă, Maramureş • Wooden church in Ieud Deal, Maramureş
Templates[edit]
- Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus 1726 • Centuries in Romania • Architecture of Romania by century • EventRomaniaYear • Category definition: Year in Romania • Category definition: Month in Romania
Institutions[edit]
- National Museum of Romanian History • National Museum of Transylvanian History • Detroit Institute of Arts • National Military Museum, Romania • National Museum of the Union
Creators[edit]
Wiki Loves Monuments[edit]
Sample images[edit]
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Circular phalera having the representation of a horseman with shield. Part of the Dacian Silver Hoard of Lupu, 1st century BC. Found at Lupu, Alba, Romania in 1978. It has military and religious significance, being a representation of a God of War, possibly related to the Thracian Rider.
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Onomastic range of the Dacian towns with the dava ending, covering Dacia, Moesia, Thrace and Dalmatia
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Part of Tabula Peutingeriana showing Eastern Moesia Inferior, Eastern Dacia and Thrace
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Map of Sarmatia, Taurica and parts of Dacia from 1467 medieval book made after Ptolemy's Geographia (ca. 140 AD), currently at National Library of Poland
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The Golden Helmet of Coţofeneşti - a pure gold Geto-Dacian helmet dating from the first half of the 4th century BC, currently at the National Museum of Romanian History
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The Helmet of Iron Gates - a silver Geto-Dacian helmet dating from the 4th century BC, currently at the Detroit Institute of Arts
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The Celtic Helmet from Satu Mare, Romania, an Iron Age raven totem helmet, dated around 4th century BC. Made of bronze and iron, by forging and striking. A very close replica from the National Military Museum, Romania. The original is kept at the National Museum of Romanian History. A similar helmet is depicted on the Gundestrup cauldron, being worn by one of the mounted warriors (detail tagged here). See also an illustration of Brennos wearing a similar helmet.
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Trajan Denarius, Roman Dacia, 107 AD - Obverse. Image: Laureate head right. Text: "IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP", abbreviation from "Imperator. Trajan. Augustus. Germanicus. Dacius. Pontifex Maximus. Tribuniciae Potestate. Consul V. Pater Patriae"
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Milliarium of Aiton, a Roman milestone discovered in Aiton commune, near Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The milestone, is dating from 108 AD and shows the construction of the road from Potaissa to Napoca, by demand of the Emperor Trajan. It indicates the distance of ten thousand feet (P.M.X.) to Potaissa. It is the first epigraphical attestation of the settlements of Potaissa and Napoca in Roman Dacia
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Ruins of the ancient Capidava fortress, in modern Capidava village, Constanţa County, Romania
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Roman Castra Potaissa built after the conquest of Dacia by Trajan in 106 AD, located in modern Turda, Romania
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Nicopolis ad Istrum, a Roman town founded by Emperor Trajan around 101-106, at the junction of the Iatrus with the Danube, in memory of his victory over the Dacians
On other wikis[edit]
Favorites[edit]
Galleries[edit]
Dacian bracelets • Castra • American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences
Images[edit]
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Dacian gold bracelet, dated to 1st century BC – 1st century AD, from Sarmizegetusa Regia, Romania
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Dacian gold bracelet from Baiceni dated to 4th century BC (Iași County)
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Romanian troops storming the Grivitsa redoubt during the Romanian War of Independence (1877–1878)
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Romanian cavalryman capturing the Turkish flag, during the Romanian War of Independence (1877–1878)
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The Battle of Posada (November 9-12, 1330) in Chronicon Pictum. The Basarab I of Wallachia's army ambushed Charles Robert of Anjou, king of Hungary and his 30,000-strong invading army. The Vlach (Romanian) warriors rolled down rocks over the cliff edges in a place where the Hungarian mounted knights could not escape from them nor climb the heights to dislodge the attackers.
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Emilian Lăzărescu - Şarja de cavalerie (The Cavalry Charge)
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Romanian Cavalry in Budapest, August 1919
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Józef Brandt, "Battle Over the Turkish Banner", 1905
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The Battle of Lepanto from 7 October 1571, a naval engagement between allied Christian forces and the Ottoman Turks. Late 16th century. Unknown artist
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Cluj by Joris Hoefnagel, 1617
Personalities[edit]
Basil II • Belisarius • Burebista • Decebalus • Hadrian • Herodotus • Julian the Apostate • Julius Caesar • Thucydides
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