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Name: Kingdom of Dacia (Roman Client)

Type: Polity

Start: 103 AD

End: 104 AD

Nation: dacia

Parent: rome

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Was an ancient Kingdom having similar borders to modern-day Romania. It became a Roman client after the Dacian Wars and was subsequently annexed to the Roman Empire.

Establishment


  • January 103: The Dacians renounced to an independent foreign policy, once again accepting the status of socii populi romani.
  • January 103: Banat incorporated in Moesia superior.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquest of Dacia


    Were the Roman military campaigns in Dacia that led to the conquest of that region.

  • January 105: The agreements established in 102 were not respected by the Dacians. In fact, Decebalus not only rearmed the army and rebuilt the old fortresses around the capital but attacked the Iazyges, allies of the Romans, taking possession of some of their territories (as part of the Banat).

  • 1.1.First Dacian War

    Was the first campaign in Dacia by Roman emperor Trajan. Dacia became a Roman client.


    Disestablishment


  • January 105: The agreements established in 102 were not respected by the Dacians. In fact, Decebalus not only rearmed the army and rebuilt the old fortresses around the capital but attacked the Iazyges, allies of the Romans, taking possession of some of their territories (as part of the Banat).
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