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- Dacica abstract "Dacica (or De bello dacico) is a Latin work by Roman Emperor Trajan, written in the spirit of Julius Caesar's commentaries like De Bello Gallico, and describing Trajan's campaigns in Dacia.It is assumed to be based on Criton of Heraclea's Getica, a work on the history of the Daco-Getae. Criton was Trajan's Greek chief physician and procurator, during the Dacian wars.Based on the research so far, Dacica is considered lost. However, one sentence survived in the Latin grammar work by Priscian. To describe a grammatical rule, Priscian cites Trajan: inde Berzobim, deinde Aizi processimus , meaning We then advanced to Berzobim, next to Aizi. The phrase describes the initial penetration into Dacia by the Roman army. It also mentions two Dacian towns where later Roman castra were built: Berzovia and Aizis.".
- Dacica author Trajan.
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- Dacica wikiPageRevisionID "701873835".
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Aizis.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Berzovia.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Castra.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Category:2nd-century_historians.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Books_about_Dacia.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trajan.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_of_lost_works.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Commentarii_de_Bello_Gallico.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Criton_of_Heraclea.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Dacia.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Dacians.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Getae.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Indiana_University_Press.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Priscian.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Procurator_(Roman).
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Trajan.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLink Trajans_Dacian_Wars.
- Dacica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dacica".
- Dacica author Trajan.
- Dacica language "Classical Latin".
- Dacica name "Dacica".
- Dacica releaseDate "100.0".
- Dacica subject "History, military history".
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- Dacica subject Category:2nd-century_historians.
- Dacica subject Category:Books_about_Dacia.
- Dacica subject Category:Trajan.
- Dacica subject Category:Writers_of_lost_works.
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- Dacica type Q386724.
- Dacica type Q571.
- Dacica comment "Dacica (or De bello dacico) is a Latin work by Roman Emperor Trajan, written in the spirit of Julius Caesar's commentaries like De Bello Gallico, and describing Trajan's campaigns in Dacia.It is assumed to be based on Criton of Heraclea's Getica, a work on the history of the Daco-Getae. Criton was Trajan's Greek chief physician and procurator, during the Dacian wars.Based on the research so far, Dacica is considered lost. However, one sentence survived in the Latin grammar work by Priscian.".
- Dacica label "Dacica".
- Dacica sameAs Q745183.
- Dacica sameAs Dacica_(Traianus).
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- Dacica sameAs Q745183.
- Dacica wasDerivedFrom Dacica?oldid=701873835.
- Dacica isPrimaryTopicOf Dacica.
- Dacica name "(De bello dacico)".
- Dacica name "Dacica".