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The conquest of Dacia by Trajan added territory and wealth to the Roman Empire. Trajan conquered Dacia in 106 AD, and its riches in gold and silver were part of its importance to Rome.These precious metals helped strengthen Rome's currency and helped the empire's overall economy.

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