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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

Background imageDacia Collection: Map of the Macedonian and Thracian Empire

Map of the Macedonian and Thracian Empire. Date: 1808

Background imageDacia Collection: Map of the Dacian Empire and Roman provinces

Map of the Dacian Empire and Roman provinces. Date: 1801

Background imageDacia Collection: 4WD PERFORMANCE III

4WD PERFORMANCE III
Marco Antonio Cobo

Background imageDacia Collection: After the Antique: Trajan's Victorious Combat against the Dacians, n.d. Creator: Unknown

After the Antique: Trajan's Victorious Combat against the Dacians, n.d. Creator: Unknown
After the Antique: Trajan's Victorious Combat against the Dacians, n.d

Background imageDacia Collection: 4WD PERFORMANCE

4WD PERFORMANCE
Marco Antonio Cobo

Background imageDacia Collection: Dacia

Dacia
A portrait sketch of Jamaica born actress, Dacia Deane, 1899-1989, known for playing roles in movies including Love, Life and Laughter, (1923) and Easy Virtue (1928). Date: 1921

Background imageDacia Collection: The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)

The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)
XIR154942 The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Forum, Rome

Background imageDacia Collection: The Roman Emperor Trajan camped on the banks of the Danube (chromolitho)

The Roman Emperor Trajan camped on the banks of the Danube (chromolitho)
1093310 The Roman Emperor Trajan camped on the banks of the Danube (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDacia Collection: Relief from Trajans Column, Rome, depicting the Romans defeating the Dacians (engraving)

Relief from Trajans Column, Rome, depicting the Romans defeating the Dacians (engraving)
5216733 Relief from Trajans Column, Rome, depicting the Romans defeating the Dacians (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Relief from Trajans Column, Rome)

Background imageDacia Collection: The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)

The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone)
XIR190263 The Battle against the Dacians, detail from Trajans Column, 113 AD (limestone) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Forum, Rome

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman soldiers fighting against Dacians, battle scene in shallow depth with horses

Roman soldiers fighting against Dacians, battle scene in shallow depth with horses and horn-players (after a bas-relief on the Arch of Constantine, Rome), 1553

Background imageDacia Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Roma Victrix, 1549. 1549. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Roma Victrix, 1549. 1549. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Roma Victrix, 1549

Background imageDacia Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Daican War, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Daican War, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Daican War, 1553

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajan, (53-117), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Trajan, (53-117), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Trajan, (53-117), 1830. Trajan (53-117) Roman emperor 98-117 remembered for the greatest military expansion in Roman history, philanthropy

Background imageDacia Collection: Saint Vincent before the judge and prefect Dacia, from the Altarpiece of Sant

Saint Vincent before the judge and prefect Dacia, from the Altarpiece of Sant Vicenc de Sarria

Background imageDacia Collection: Roma - Column of Trajan, 1910

Roma - Column of Trajan, 1910. Commemorating Roman emperor Trajans victory in the Dacian Wars with remains of the columns of the Basilica Ulpia. Churches I. S

Background imageDacia Collection: Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902)

Moorish calvalry under Lusius Quietus fighting against the Dacians, (1902). Detail of Trajans Column in Rome which was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate

Background imageDacia Collection: Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Trajans Column was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Trajans Column was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate. It is located in Trajans Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum

Background imageDacia Collection: Emperor Trajan, Trajans Column, Rome

Emperor Trajan, Trajans Column, Rome. Trajans Column was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus by order of the Senate. It is located in Trajans Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill

Background imageDacia Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplying

Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplying
Detail of Trajans (18 September 53 ? 9 August 117) column, showing resupplying from ships

Background imageDacia Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd century

Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd century
Detail of Trajans (18 September 53- 9 August 117) column, showing Dacian chiefs surrendering to the Romans, 2nd century

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113

Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113. The column was erected by the Emperor Trajan (57-113)

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113

Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column, Rome, 106-113. The column was erected by the Emperor Trajan (57-113) and carved in low relief with a narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome, 106-113

Trajans column, Rome, 106-113. Detail, showing military scenes, of part of Trajans Column, built to commemorate the Emperor Trajans (53-117) campaigns in Dacia

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman bust of a Dacian tarabostes (nobleman), early 2nd century

Roman bust of a Dacian tarabostes (nobleman), early 2nd century. A fragment of a monumental statue of a Dacian prisoner from Trajans Forum in Rome

Background imageDacia Collection: British hospital ship Asturias and the ship Dacia

British hospital ship Asturias and the ship Dacia
Not warships, but of Great War fame: two notable vessels. The first is the British hospital ship Asturias, attacked by a German submarine off Le Havre

Background imageDacia Collection: The Hon. Lois Sturt paints Dacia

The Hon. Lois Sturt paints Dacia
Society girl turned painter, the Hon. Lois Sturt shown in the studio painting the portrait of the well known dancer and beauty, Dacia, who had starred in Chu Chin Chow

Background imageDacia Collection: Dacia the dancer (Miss D. Allwood)

Dacia the dancer (Miss D. Allwood)
Miss D. Allwood, aka the dancer Dacia, well-known for her role in the popular wartime musical, Chu Chin Chow. Appearing in The Tatler at the time her engagement to Colonel Critchley Salmonson of

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman Soldiers passing over Bridge of Boats

Roman Soldiers passing over Bridge of Boats
Roman Soldiers crossing a Bridge of Boats, probably over the River Danube, in Trajans war on the Dacians (present-day Romania). circa 101-106

Background imageDacia Collection: Mlle Dacia, formerly premier danseuse in Chiu Chin Chow

Mlle Dacia, formerly premier danseuse in Chiu Chin Chow and now appearing in I.B. Davidsons British silent film Down Partridge Lane, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageDacia Collection: Portrait of the dancer Dacia, London, 1921

Portrait of the dancer Dacia, London, 1921, the premiere danseuse of the stage show Chu Chin Chow Date: 1921

Background imageDacia Collection: Italy. Rome. Column of Trajan

Italy. Rome. Column of Trajan
Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A.D. Forum of Trajan

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101

Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101-106 A.D.) Forum of Trajan. Rome. Italy

Background imageDacia Collection: Dacia by Madame Yevonde

Dacia by Madame Yevonde
Miss D. Allwood, aka the dancer Dacia, well-known for her lead dancing role in the popular wartime musical, Chu Chin Chow

Background imageDacia Collection: Dacia - lead dancer in Chu Chin Chow

Dacia - lead dancer in Chu Chin Chow
The dancer Dacia, famous for her role in Chu Chin Chow. In private life, her real name was Miss D. Allwood and in 1919 she became engaged to be married to Colonel Critchley-Salmonson of the Royal

Background imageDacia Collection: The dancer, Dacia by Madame Yevonde

The dancer, Dacia by Madame Yevonde
The dancer Dacia, famous for her role in Chu Chin Chow. In private life, her real name was Miss D. Allwood and The Bystander reports that she is engaged to be married to Colonel Critchley-Salmonson

Background imageDacia Collection: The World as Known to the Ancients (steel engraving)

The World as Known to the Ancients (steel engraving)
A creased and stained steel engraving of a map which shows The World as Known to the Ancientsa which aŠcontains all the Parts of which it is thought the Ancients had any knowledgea

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman empire map 1875

Roman empire map 1875
The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875

Background imageDacia Collection: Map of central Europe, 1486 (coloured engraving) (details of 157909)

Map of central Europe, 1486 (coloured engraving) (details of 157909)
XIR239265 Map of central Europe, 1486 (coloured engraving) (details of 157909) by Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus of Alexandria)(c.90-168)(after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; Greek

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge: from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113

Roman cavalry crossing a wooden bridge: from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113

Roman legionary on sentry duty, from Trajans column. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief

Trajans column, Rome. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageDacia Collection: Trajans column, Rome, Italy. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in

Trajans column, Rome, Italy. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageDacia Collection: War Machines on Trajans Column

War Machines on Trajans Column
Roman soldiers and war machines; detail from Trajans Column in Rome commemorating the wars against the Dacians (AD 102-106)

Background imageDacia Collection: Roman soldiers Preparing Siege Works

Roman soldiers Preparing Siege Works
Scene from Trajans Column in Rome commemorating the wars against the Dacians (AD 102-106).. Troops cutting trees to build breastworks in preparation for a blockade

Background imageDacia Collection: Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A. D. Forum of Trajan

Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A. D. Forum of Trajan
Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A.D. Forum of Trajan

Background imageDacia Collection: MAP: PANNONIA. Engraved map, 19th century, depicting the ancient areas of Pannonia, Moesia, Dacia

MAP: PANNONIA. Engraved map, 19th century, depicting the ancient areas of Pannonia, Moesia, Dacia, and Illyricum



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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.