For centuries classicists have treated the carvings as a visual history of the wars, with Trajan as the hero and Decebalus, the Dacian king, as his worthy opponent. Archaeologists have scrutinized ...
The Second Dacian War (AD 101-102), under Emperor Trajan, marked a shift in the Dacian-Roman relationship. Despite valiant resistance by the Dacians, the war culminated in a Roman victory.
The end of Trajan's Dacian Wars (106 AD), when south western Dacia was transformed into a Roman province: Roman Dacia.
The Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column erected in Rome in 113 ... The reliefs depict scenes of the two wars against the Dacians in great detail. However, the height of the column prevented ...
The Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column erected in Rome in 113 ... The reliefs depict scenes of the two wars against the Dacians in great detail. However, the height of the column prevented ...
During Trajan’s Dacian wars, it was temporarily transferred to Dacia and may have taken part in the emperor’s Parthian campaign. Diplomas and other epigraphic evidence indicate that the ala returned ...
Trajan's extensive military campaigns, including his near-annihilation of the Dacians in today's Romania, extended Rome's boundaries to their farthest limits. His two bloody Dacian wars are ...