Fully illustrated, this book assesses the Roman and Dacian fighting
men who clashed in three bloody encounters during the Dacian Wars of
AD 85–106. While the Roman emperor Trajan's two campaigns against
the Dacian people (AD 101–02 and 105–06) are widely known, the
earlier conflicts between the Dacians and their Roman neighbours are
also important. Drawing upon the latest research and findings, this
fully illustrated study investigates the emperor Domitian's Dacian war
(AD 86–88) as well as Trajan's campaigns. Inhabiting an area of
Europe from the Tisza River to the Black Sea, the Dacians mounted
raids into Roman territory throughout the 1st century AD. In 85 Dacian
forces invaded Roman territory; after defeating the invaders, the
Roman Army moved into Dacia. Distracted by other crises, Domitian made
peace and Dacia became a client kingdom of Rome. In AD 101, the
emperor Trajan launched a pre-emptive strike on Dacia, prompting the
Dacians to sue for peace in 102. In 105, Trajan's troops commenced a
new campaign; the Romans besieged the Dacian capital, Sarmizegetusa.
After the Dacian king committed suicide, a new Roman province of Dacia
was established. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork
and mapping, this study pits the might of the Roman Army against the
formidable Dacians, showing how the fighting men of both sides adapted
their tactics and technologies as the fighting progressed.
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Dacian Wars AD 85–106
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ISBN
9781472864253
Publisert
2025
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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