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Béatrice A Woman in White (1965) - Claude Sauvage Dacii (1966) - Meda - Decebalus ' Daughter Diamond Safari (1966) - Electre Mon amour, mon amour (1967)
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Tiliilor, Gânțaga, Valea Voinii, Valea Luncanilor, Săcel, Valea Făgetului Decebalus Treasure Wikimedia Commons has media related to Strei River. "Planul național
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(Renașterea Bănățeană), all in Romania. He also funded the Statue of Decebalus , a 40-meter high carving, near Orşova. He wrote many historical works
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commemorates him. On the Romanian bank, at the Small Kazan, a likeness of Decebalus , Trajan's Dacian opponent, was carved in rock in 1994–2004.) John Hunyadi
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com/article/S0953-6205(16)00067-4/abstract A similar story is told of the Decebalus Treasure, buried under a river in 106 AD. These burials repeat Scythian
Origin of the Romanians
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their allegiance" to Emperor Trajan before he commenced his war against Decebalus . Lucian of Samosata (c. 125 – after 180 CE), Eutropius (fl. around 360
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issues): "Advice at Dark" (excerpt), "History of the Romanians – Before Decebalus ", "Language as an Element of the Romanian Soul", "Museums: What They Are