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Dacia Collection

"Dacia: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture" Dacia, a land steeped in rich history and culture, holds a significant place on the map of ancient empires

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Dacia Collection: Map of the Macedonian and Thracian Empire
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Dacia Collection: Map of the Dacian Empire and Roman provinces
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Dacia Collection: 4WD PERFORMANCE III
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Dacia Collection: 4WD PERFORMANCE
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Dacia Collection: Dacia
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Dacia Collection: The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)
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Dacia Collection: The Roman Emperor Trajan camped on the banks of the Danube (chromolitho)
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Dacia Collection: Relief from Trajans Column, Rome, depicting the Romans defeating the Dacians (engraving)
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Dacia Collection: The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)
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Dacia Collection: Roman soldiers fighting against Dacians, battle scene in shallow depth with horses
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Dacia Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Roma Victrix, 1549. 1549. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Dacia Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Daican War, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Dacia Collection: Trajan, (53-117), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Dacia Collection: Saint Vincent before the judge and prefect Dacia, from the Altarpiece of Sant
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Dacia Collection: Roma - Column of Trajan, 1910
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Dacia Collection: Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902)
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Dacia Collection: Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
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Dacia Collection: Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
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Dacia Collection: Emperor Trajan, Trajans Column, Rome
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Dacia Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplying
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Dacia Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd century
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Dacia Collection: Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113
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Dacia Collection: Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113
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Dacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome, 106-113
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Dacia Collection: Roman bust of a Dacian tarabostes (nobleman), early 2nd century
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Dacia Collection: British hospital ship Asturias and the ship Dacia
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Dacia Collection: The Hon. Lois Sturt paints Dacia
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Dacia Collection: Dacia the dancer (Miss D. Allwood)
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Dacia Collection: Roman Soldiers passing over Bridge of Boats
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Dacia Collection: Mlle Dacia, formerly premier danseuse in Chiu Chin Chow
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Dacia Collection: Portrait of the dancer Dacia, London, 1921
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Dacia Collection: Italy. Rome. Column of Trajan
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Dacia Collection: Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101
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Dacia Collection: Dacia by Madame Yevonde
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Dacia Collection: Dacia - lead dancer in Chu Chin Chow
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Dacia Collection: The dancer, Dacia by Madame Yevonde
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Dacia Collection: The World as Known to the Ancients (steel engraving)
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Dacia Collection: Roman empire map 1875
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Dacia Collection: Map of central Europe, 1486 (coloured engraving) (details of 157909)
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Dacia Collection: Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge: from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113
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Dacia Collection: Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113
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Dacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief
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Dacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome, Italy. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in
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Dacia Collection: War Machines on Trajans Column
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Dacia Collection: Roman soldiers Preparing Siege Works
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Dacia Collection: Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A. D. Forum of Trajan
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Dacia Collection: MAP: PANNONIA. Engraved map, 19th century, depicting the ancient areas of Pannonia, Moesia, Dacia
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Dacia Collection: Opera Petrus da Dacia


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"Dacia: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture" Dacia, a land steeped in rich history and culture, holds a significant place on the map of ancient empires. From the Macedonian and Thracian Empire to the Dacian Empire and Roman provinces, this region has witnessed countless battles, conquests, and artistic expressions. The mention of "4WD PERFORMANCE III" and "4WD PERFORMANCE" hints at Dacia's reputation for producing robust vehicles that can conquer any terrain. This showcases their commitment to innovation and adaptability. Beyond its association with automobiles, Dacia's name also graces notable historical events. The British hospital ship Asturias sailed under its name during World War I, serving as a symbol of hope amidst chaos. Meanwhile, The Hon. Lois Sturt immortalized Dacia through her artistry by painting captivating portraits capturing the essence of this enigmatic land. Not only does Dacia inspire artists but it also nurtures talent within its borders. Miss D. Allwood is celebrated as an exceptional dancer who embodies grace and elegance through her performances as "Dacia. " Her artistry adds another layer to the cultural heritage of this remarkable region. One cannot discuss Dacia without acknowledging its pivotal role in ancient conflicts depicted on Trajan's Column in Rome. The Battle against the Dacians serves as a testament to their fierce resistance against Roman rule while highlighting Trajan's military prowess along the banks of Danube River. Reliefs from Trajan's Column further illustrate these epic battles between Romans and Dacians – scenes etched into limestone forever preserving their historical significance.