The first war was in 87 a.c., by Domitian, but he almost failed.
Then in 99 a.c., there was another attempt, but the Romans fell back and instead the pax-roman.
Finally, the conqueror Traian, in 101-102 after Christ and 105-106 after Christ managed to conquer the southern Romania known today as Banat, Muntenia and Valachia; the eastern Romania, with the oppening at the black sea, known today as Dobrogea; and finaly in the last war of 106, the north-est, known today as Moldavia.
The Center and the West side were never conquered, but colonised by vetrans over the years.
So, the answer is that 73% of Romania was finaly conquered in 106. This is the most that the Romans conquered ever.
The first important date is 23 August 1944.
The second is 6 March 1945.
The third is 30 December 1947.
And also 11 June 1948.
There is little distance between Italy and Romania. I don't think there is a good reason why they've taken Romania. Maybe Romania was in 'their way'.
Presumably you mean Transylvania, in present day Romania. It was taken over by the emperor Trajan when he in the second of his two Dacian Wars against the Kingdom of Dacia (105-106) when he took over this kingdom, which covered much of today's Romania.
It is an error; in the antiquity Romans invaded the territory of the today Romania.
Yes, Most Romans, actually settled in Romania.
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Romans invaded the ancient Dacia in 101.
1. The old name was Dacia.2. The Romans did not use the name Romania for the conquered territory.
There is no definitive answer to this as you do not ask where or what they took over
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The name in antiquity was Dacia.
The invasion was at the beginning of the first century a.d.
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