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  • 31Dyeus — *Dyēus (also *Dyēus ph2ter) is the reconstructed chief deity of the Proto Indo European pantheon. He was the god of the daylight sky, and his position may have mirrored the position of the patriarch or monarch in society. Later gods who are… …

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  • 32Getae — Not to be confused with getai. The Getae (Greek: Γέται, singular Γέτης) was the name given by the Greeks to several Thracian tribes that occupied the regions south of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria, and north of the Lower… …

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  • 33Dromichaetes — Δρομιχαίτης King of Getae Reign ca. 300 – ca. 280 BC Died ca. 280 BC Buried Sveshtari, Bulgaria Consort a daughter of …

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  • 34Derzelas — (Darzalas) was a Dacian or Thracian chthonic god of abundance and the underworld, health and human spirit s vitality, probably related with gods such as Hades, Zalmoxis, Gebeleizis[1]. Darzalas was the Great God of Hellenistic Odessos (modern… …

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  • 35Dacian Draco — as from Trajan s Column The Dacian Draco was the standard and ensign of troops of the ancient Eastern European Dacian people, which can be seen in the hands of the soldiers of Decebalus in several scenes depicted on Trajan s Column in Rome, Italy …

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  • 36Falx — For other uses, see Falx (disambiguation). The Roman monument commemorating the Battle of Adamclisi clearly shows Dacian warriors wielding a two handed falx. Falx is a Latin word originally meaning sickle, but was later used to mean any of a… …

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  • 37Coson — The golden denarius minted with the legenda ΚΟΣΩΝ. Due to the lack of written information regarding the Getae Dacians history, many important names related to their civilization remain either unknown or controversial. The controversy regarding… …

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  • 38Cotiso — (approximately 30 BC) was a Dacian king who ruled the mountains between Banat and Oltenia (modern day Romania). Horatius calls him king of the Dacians[1]. Suetonius calls him king of the Getae [1]. He is mentioned also by Florus, who wrote that… …

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  • 39Deceneus — (or Dicineus, Dekaineos) refers in The Origin and Deeds of the Goths (Getica) by Jordanes to two different men in Dacia: Deceneus, the predecessor of Zalmoxis in the distant past (Getica V 39).[1] Deceneus, philosopher, astronomer and advisor of… …

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  • 40Oescus — A caryatid from Ulpia Oescus at the Pleven history museum Oescus, or Palatiolon [1] Palatiolum[2], (in Bulgarian Улпия Ескус) was an ancient town in Moesia …

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