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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dacian tribe
The
Senses
, or Sense,
[
1
]
were a
Dacian
tribe in the southern region of
Dacia
.
[
2
]
References
[
edit
]
^
Oltean, Ionana (2007).
Dacia
. Routledge. p. 46.
ISBN
978-0-415-41252-0
.
^
"LacusCurtius • Ptolemy's Geography — Book III, Chapter 8"
.
penelope.uchicago.edu
. Retrieved
2020-04-20
.
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e
Dacia
Tribes
(
List
)
Aedi
Albocenses
Anartes
Apuli
Biephi
Bessi
/
Bessoi
Burs (Dacia)
Carpi
Ciaginsi
Clariae
Costoboci
Crobidae
Daci
Getae
Moesi
Peukini
Piephigi
Potulatenses
Predasenses
Rhadacenses
Saldenses
Scaugdae
Senses
Suci
Terizi
Teurisci
Trixae
Tyragetae
Troglodytae
Kings
Coson
Cothelas
Dromichaetes
Moskon
Oroles
Rhemaxos
Rubobostes
Zalmodegicus
Dacian nucleus in Transylvania
1
Burebista
(82/61–44 BC)
Deceneus
(44 BC–???)
Comosicus
(9 BC(?)–30s AD)
Scorilo
(c. 30s–70 AD)
Duras
(c. 69–87 AD)
Decebalus
(87–106 AD)
Dacian kingdom of Banat and Oltenia
1
Cotiso
(c. 40–c. 9 BC)
Dacian kingdom of Dobruja
1
Dapyx
(1st-century BC)
Rholes
Zyraxes
Dacian kingdom of Wallachia and
southern Moldavia and Transylvania
1
Dicomes
Culture and
civilization
Artifacts
Coinage
Art, jewellery, treasures, tools
bracelets
Clothing
Language
Belagines
Words of possible Dacian origin
Dacian plant names
Dacian names
Dacian script
Sinaia lead plates
Daco-Thracian
Thracian language
Thraco-Illyrian
Religion
Deities
Bendis
Deceneus
Derzelas
Dionysus
Gebeleizis
Kotys
Pleistoros
Sabazios
Semele
Seirenes
Silenus
Zalmoxis
Dacian Draco
Kogaionon
Settlements
and
Fortresses
Sarmizegetusa
Argidava
Buridava
Cumidava
Piroboridava
Sucidava
Davae
Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains
Murus Dacicus
Foreign
relations
Greeks
Celts
Germanic tribes
Romans
Warfare
Falx
Sica
Thracian warfare
Wars with the
Roman Empire
Domitian
First Battle of Tapae
Trajan
First War
Second Battle of Tapae
Battle of Adamclisi
Second War
Battle of Sarmizegetusa
Roman Dacia
/
Free Dacians
Dacia Traiana
Moesia
Scythia Minor
Dacia Aureliana
Diocese of Dacia
Dacia Mediterranea
Dacia Ripensis
Trajan
Bridge
Column
Towns and cities
Castra
Limes
Alutanus
Moesiae
Porolissensis
Sarmatiae (Devil's Dykes)
Transalutanus
Trajan's Wall
Brazda lui Novac
Culture
Daco-Roman
Thraco-Roman
Eastern Romance substratum
Research
Archaeology
sites in Romania
Books
Dacianism
Dacology
Thracology
Category
Commons
WikiProject
1
Dacian kingdoms succeeding Burebista's state and preceding Decebalus' state
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