Dacia
This province was Dacia.
This province was Dacia.
This province was Dacia.
The Romans occupied only two small parts of Moldova. They conquered the Dacian kingdom of Burebista which was in Southern Bessarabia. Much of this area, the Budjak steppe, is now in Ukraine. It was annexed as part of the Roman province Moesia Inferior in 57 AD. It was fully secured only when the next door Dacian Kingdom (in present day Romania) was defeated in 106. With the Conquest of Dacia, a small part of Moldova in the upper Dniester area became part of the Roman Province of Dacia. The greater part of Moldova was not conquered and was under the Free Dacians, a term modern historians use to indicate the Dacians who remained outside the Roman Empire.
It was the Province of Dacia. The Romans retained the name of the kingdom they had conquered. It included Romania, Moldova, and parts of Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary
Was a former Roman province in was is now Romania. A variation of the term southerner.
the French region of 'Provence' wall called 'Provincia' by the Romans.
roman province was controlled by a roman magistrate.
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It was conquered by the Romans and made a roman province.
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