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Dacians and Romans fighting against the Barbarians

Our ancestors, the Dacians and the Romans, were fighting against the Barbarian Invasion. But after the victory, the old hate between the Dacians and the Romans was reborn resulting in the Dacian Gerula killing the Roman Tiberius - from the Romanian movie "Column" ( Romania - 1968) - Director : Mircea Dragan - Romania Film Roumanie Rumania Rumänien Rumunia Romanians Romanian People Daci Dacia

The Dacians are immortals

Dacii sunt nemuritori ! Dacii suntem NOI ! Am incercat , cu resursele limitate pe care mi le ofera 5 min de film , sa fac o paralela intre cel mai frumos popor al antichitatii ,poporul dac si cel mai contestat popor al acestei arii , poporul roman , adica NOI , DACII .Se pot scrie si probabil ca s-au scris tomuri despre acest subiect , eu am putut numai sa abordez problema aceasta deocamdata doar din doua unghiuri : portul popular romanesc , eminamente traco- dac si religia noastra crestin -ortodoxa care in mod uimitor este evident grefata pe credinta pagana a dacilor in nemurire .O paralela trasa intre daci ,stramosii nostri si taranul roman , prezentul nostru . Pe foarte scurt : portul popular romanesc este similar pana la identitate cu portul dacilor de pe columna lui Traian si pe monumentul de la Adamclisi ( itarii albi , caciula -element necunoscut de romani ,braul si cojocul lung , mitos , camasa cu maneca si poale lungi lucrate cu flori pe maneci si pe poale ,ia romaneasca decoltata , fusta clos , basmaua si fota ,piese necunoscute de femeile romane ) . Opinca , incaltamintea noastra romaneasca , marca originii noastre tracice si pe care o gasim alaturi de cojocelul , bundita si fota reprezentata pe ceramica neolitica( 5500 -2500 B.C) descoperita in Romania .Culorile fundamentale in arta populara romaneasca sunt alb-negru si rosu , uimitor dar culorile faimoasei culturi Cucuteni , regina culturii neolitice , sunt rosu,alb si negru .Vor urma de-a lungul secolelor marturii scrise sau fresce despre portul locuitorilor acestui pamant ,nu este cazul sa le abordam aici pt ca mie imi e de ajuns sa ma uit in jurul meu si dincolo de ceea ce au scris si vor mai scrie multi istorici sau pseudo-istorici ,sa vad si sa inteleg ca neamul meu ,marele neam traco- dac ,traieste si si-a dus arta lui minunata ,portul lui unic ,elegant ,pe tacute prin toata istoria pana la noi .Am fost influentati de arta bizantina , se vede asta in special in costumele lucrate in Sudul Romaniei , taranul dac , taranul roman a stiut sa transpuna in portul lui ,si frumusetea altor culturi ,asta este neindoielnic dar daca suntem romani ( de la ROMA ) unde este toga " stramosilor " nostri ? Acesti " stramosi " romani care nu au precupetit nici un efort in a sculpta cu mii de detalii ,pe o columna destinata victoriei lui Traian , un mare popor , poporul dac .Un popor care a uimit antichitatea . Citez din Tudor Pamfile : " Crestinismul românesc, crestinismul cosmic, cum i sa spus pentru a-i preciza specificul, este un mozaic de credinte in care religia testamentelor se impleteste cu aceea a reprezentarilor ancestrale ale universului taranesc. Etnografii, descoperind bogatia si forta cu care superstitiile, ritualurile si simbolurile pagane domina viata religioasa a romanilor, spun ca ele sunt inscrise in alta lege, care ne-am facut-o sau ni s-a dat inainte de crestinism, cand noi eram ca popor, ... eram ca oameni pe deplin legati cu firea de pe atunci, prea putin schimbati astazi." (Tudor Pamfile) Gasim perpetuate in traditiile poporului roman bogatiile spirituale tracice : credinta in nemurirea sufletului , neinfricarea in fata mortii ,( gasim la poporul roman aceeasi credinta tracica si anume ca este o onoare sa mori pe campul de lupta ), ideea ca moartea reprezinta trecera intr-o alta dimensiune , o alta viata , " nuntirea " cu moartea din Miorita noastra . Monoteista si spiritualista, bazata pe convingerea ca sufletul este nemuritor, religia tracilor propovaduia desavarsirea sufletului ca tel suprem al vietii pamantesti. Era o viziune atat de neobisnuita in epoca, incat lumea antica, in admiratia sa, a plasat Campiile elizee pe teritoriul tracilor, in Dobrogea de astazi.Gasim in spiritualitatea taranului roman o vorba " oriunde te-ai duce , orice ai face , cu oricine te-ai insoti , nu iti pierde sufletul " .Gasim grefate pe credinta ortodoxa a poporului roman , traditii precrestine : hora ( cercul , spirala sunt simboluri preistorice , simboluri tracice si mai apoi amplu reprezentate in arta noastra populara ), calusarii ,obiceiurile de nunta ,bradul de nunta , priveghiul inmormantarii ,pomana pentru morti este un fel de sacrificiu , Dragobetele , colindele , jocurile populare cu masti , ritualurile agrare ca Dragaica si Caloianul, Maslul femeilor ,etc. etc .

THE GETAE-DACIANS PT. 1

This video serves as an introduction to Getic and Dacian culture. It highlights a few of the Geto-Dacian gods and kings.

Romanian People - Romanians = Dacians + Romans

Dacians - Religion - Dacian Sacrifice for Ancient Gods - Daci - Transylvania Moldova Wallahia Banat Oltenia Muntenia Moldavia Crisana Transilvania Maramures Basarabia Bucovina Romanian Movie Romanians Rumeni Romania Carpathian Mountains Dacia

The Romanian ancestors - DACIANS

"I write about the most bigger country the land betwen little Asia to Iberia and from North Afrika to Scandinavia , the huge country of DACIANS" Dionisie Periegetul, 138 dH when hungayrians have come in europe from asia and india along with gipsys, they have been slaves for romanians , serbs, slovaks and bulgarians over 1300 years. hungayrians are called in Europe = hunslaves a nice race, nice ppl and a realy nice culture. check on google CIOCOLINA , hungayrian culture representative.

THE GETAE-DACIANS PT. 3

This video deals mostly with Galerius. It describes the events of the Roman withdrawal from Dacia. The events take place between the 3rd and 4th C. CE.

The Draco

The earliest draco (dracones) found in Dacia dates back to the fourth century BC, the dacians used the Draco as their millitary standard. They considered themselves "Sons of Light" and had the draco made from three colors, red - representing morning, yellow - representing the noon and blue - representing the dusk. After the occupation of Dacia the Romans enlisted the Dacians into their army. The Dacian Cohort's spread through all the empire, in Britannia the dacians were assigned the defending of Hadrian's wall. The Romans adopted the draco as their millitary standard. Legio XIII gemina which stationed at Apullum (present day Alba Iulia, Romania) had a draco made with the tail in three colors, blue, yellow and red. This is the origin of the Romanian flag. Some of the Dacian Units of the Roman Empire: Ala I Ulpia Dacorum - stationed in Syria Cohors I Ulpia Dacorum - stationed in Syria Cohors I Ala Dacorum miliaria - stationed in Britannia, at Amboglanna Cohors II Augusta Dacorum p (ia) f(idelis) miliaria equitata - stationed Teutoburgium, in Pannonia Cohors II Aurelia Dacorum - stationed in Pannonia Cohors gemina Dacorum miliaria - stationed in Moesia Inferior Vexillatio Dacorum Parthica - stationed in Parthia Vexillationes Daciscae - stationed in Dacia http://www.enciclopedia-dacica.ro/armata_daca/dracones.htm Tags: Draconarius Roman Legionnaire Dacian Cohort Hadrian's wall Britannia Sarmatians Sarmati Sarmatae Sarmizegetusa Dava Regia Cohors I Dacorum Army Armies Military Romeni Rumeni Roumanie Rumanien

Dacii 1966 - war dance

Dacians having a good time before the confrontation with the Romans

Rome Total War Online Battle #1040: Macedon vs Dacia

There's no "high quality" for some reason. I uploaded the video as I normally do, but alas, there's no "high quality." So it'll be somewhat distorted-looking. This is battle 1 of 4 against Varus. We played quite a few times against each other over the past week. I lead the Macedonians. {VIVV}Varus commands the Dacians. Just FYI - Victrix Clan is one of the most honorable clans online. And Varus is rightfully respected within his own clan for being very respectable. Top props to Varus for using the Dacians. It's fairly difficult using them online. Map: Syrian Flats Musical excerpt at the end: "Visions of Our Past" (by Razed in Black)

Romania - Maramures ( Baia Mare )

Ancient names Dacian: Maramarista Latin: Marmatia Maramures' history is ancient, enchanting and beautiful. It is a civilization and culture carved in wood and stone in word and soul. There is evidence that this region was first settled as far back as 35,000 BC, the Superior Paleolithic era. Archaeological discoveries of this primitive society have been uncovered in the Iza Valley near the village of Nanesti. Remnants from a Neolithic culture were discovered in many regions of Maramures. Artifacts were found around Sighetu-Marmatiei, Costiui, Oncesti, Cornesti and Giulesti. Some discoveries can be dated to 6,000 BC. Later, around 2000 BC, the migration of Indo-Europeans occurred. By the Bronze Age the region of Maramures was well settled, though due to the geography the population was quite sparse. Major archaeological discoveries have been found in more than twenty locations from the Bronze Age. This cultural establishment provides the first proof that the settlers of this region were of Gaeto-Dacian ancestry. During this time the lands of Maramures and much of modern Romania was the kingdom of Dacia. In antiquity the region governed by Thracian tribes, also known as Getae-Dacians. Around 300 BC - 200 BC, the migration of Celts brought Central Europe a more advanced technological culture. At the beginning of the 1st century BC the latter, under king Burebista, militarily defeated the Celts, forcing them to retreat to the territory of today's Germany. The Dacians during that period built their houses on higher banks of rivers, remains of which still exist at Cetatea (near Ocna Slatina). The salt from this town was also very valuable during that period. In 107, they established the Roman province of Dacia Superior, with an initial northern boundary along the Someş River, later to be moved further north. Maramureş became a region immediately adjacent to the Roman province. Although the Roman administration retreated after 168 years , the influence of Rome remained, due to the now linguistically Roman and ethnically (traditions) Daco-Roman locals (romanians), who along with the Empire Dacia became Christian in 325. At the end of the 7th century until 10th - 11th century the whole surrounding region was under the Avar khanate. The population of Maramureş remained linguistically and ethnically Vlach (Romanians); however, little is known regarding political control over the area. The social organization of Maramureş during the Middle Ages was also very specific: the people in many mountain villages, where each family by definition had a considerable domain, were called nămeşi [nameshi], i.e. free peasants taking pride in their families. The term points to the belonging to a small clan, from the Romanian "neam" [bigger old family]. This term has been preserved to this day, both in the areas that remained Romanian In the middle of the 14th century, Maramureş, still partly preserving the institution of Voevodate, was an important catalyst in uniting the lands to the east of the Carpathian mountains and forming the Moldavian Principality. The last incursion of the Ottomans into Central Europe proved disastrous to them. In 1683, the Austrians and the Poles defeated the Ottomans at the gates of Vienna. In 1686, they conquered Buda, and in 1690 took over Transylvania, abolishing the principality. At the end of the World War I, when Austria-Hungary dissimulated/broke down, the nations inhabiting it elected national and/or regional assemblies to determine their fate and to decide the future political configurations. As a result Maramureş County was divided into North and South. The National Assembly of the Romanians of (inner) Transylvania, Crişana, Banat and Maramureş, composed of 1228 elected members, has decided on December 1, 1918 in Alba Iulia upon their union with Romania. On December 15, 1918, in Mediaş, the Council of the Transylvanian Saxons and Danubian Swabians (ethnic Germans that moved to live in Transylvania in the 12th-13th, respectively in the 18th centuries) decided to support the Romanians, mainly because of their adversity to the prospect of otherwise living in a Hungarian national state, which was due to the Magyarization policy practiced in the Transleitanian part of Austria-Hungary after 1870 and until World War I Throughout the summer of 1919, Czech troops began to take control over most of what is today Carpathian Ruthenia, with Romanian troops gaining control of its southern regions (Maramures) in late spring, in their push, at the request of the Versailles Conference, against the Communist Hungarian Republic.

Dacii (1966) - Roman siege - part 2

Rumanian film "Dacii" (1966) directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. Notice the Dacians can communicate in mutually intellegible Latin without going through interpretors, as depicted on Trajan's Column, lending credence to the theory the Dacian and Roman people share common linguistic ancestry.

Rome Total War Online Battle #1186: Dacia vs Parthia

Please watch in "High Quality." I command the Dacians. My opponent, [WSC]Demon_Sword, uses the Parthians. Map: Armenian Mountains

Barbarian attack against Romans in Dacia

Scene from the Romanian movie "Columna" (1968). Few years after the Roman conquest of Dacia (106 AD) the Romans are facing a Barbarian invasion. A Dacian leader first think to ally Barbarians to fight Romans, then decides to help Romans

The Dacian Army

The Art of War of the Thracian Army!

Dacian Sanctuaries in Romania

Built in murus dacicus style, the six Dacian Fortresses of the Orastie Mountains, in Romania, were created in the 1st centuries BC and AD as protection against Roman conquest. Their extensive and well-preserved remains present a picture of a vigorous and innovative Antic civilisation. Today, treasure-hunters are searching the area, as Romania lacks legislation in this domain. The six fortresses - Sarmizegetusa, Blidaru, Piatra Roşie, Costeşti, Căpâlna and Baniţa - that formed the defensive system of Decebalus were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Sarmisegetuza (also Sarmisegetusa, Sarmisegethusa, Sarmisegethuza) was the most important Dacian military, religious and political centre. Erected on top of a crag 1,200 metres high, the fortress was the core of the strategic defensive system in the Orăştie Mountains (in present-day Romania), comprising six citadels. The fortress, a quadrilateral formed by massive stone blocks (murus dacicus), was constructed on five terraces, on an area of almost 30,000 m². Sarmizegetusa also had a sacred precinct—among the most important and largest circular and rectangular Dacian sanctuaries the famous Circular Calendar Sanctuary is included. The civilians lived around the fortress, down the mountain on man-made terraces. Dacian nobility had flowing water, brought through ceramic pipes, in their residences. The archaeological inventory found at the site shows that Dacian society had a high standard of living. The Dacian capital reached its acme under King Decebal who fought two wars against the Emperor Trajan of the Roman Empire in 101-102, the first successfully repelling the Roman invaders, and again in 105-106, the second culminating in the Battle of Sarmisegetusa, and the defeat of the Dacians. The Roman conquerors established a military garrison there. Later, the capital of Roman Dacia was named after the Dacian capital—Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, established 40 km from the ruined Dacian capital. All the six fortresses—Sarmizegetusa, Blidaru, Piatra Roşie, Costeşti, Căpâlna and Baniţa—that formed the defensive system of Decebalus are part of a UNESCO World heritage site. Sarmizegetusa is also the name of a commune in modern-day Romania, in the Ţara Haţegului depression, Hunedoara County, where the ruins of Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa are located. This second city was the biggest city in Roman Dacia, with a partly conserved forum, an amphitheatre, and several temples.

RTW Online Battle (Voice-Commentary): Dacia v. Thrace

Play on High Quality only. Cluny the Scourge's Dacian savages leer contemptuously at their less manly Thracian opponents.

Phoenix - The Masure of a Man - Romanian Music Romania

Romanian Folk Rock Romanians Song

Steaua - Poli Timisoara INCIDENTS (A.C.A.B.)

15.11.2008 on Ghencea Stadium, Bucharest. LIBERTATE PENTRU SUPORTERI ! MOARTE STATULUI POLITIENESC !

Dacian Empire

GRANITELE IMPERIULUI: -vest- -Alpii Norici (estul Austriei) pana la lacul Bodense (vestul Bavariei) -tot sudul Bavariei pana la lacul Bodense -Raul Drava din Croatia (granita dintre Croatia si Ungaria) -la vest de Viena -sud- -muntii din Kosovo (pana unde se termina raul Morava si Maritza) -pana aproape de Skopje -raurile Sava,Drava si Dunarea (unde erau scordiscii) -la vest de raul Morava pana la raul Bosna (langa Saraevo) -Haem (intra raul Morava la vest si raul -Iskar din Bulgaria la est -Muntii Balcani (pana langa Sofia) -est- -pana la Marea Neagra (Sozopol) la sud de Burgas -pana la Olbia (unde se varsa Bugul,in Ucraina) -nord- -estul Boemiei in Cehia si Moravia (cadrilaterul boem-sudul Boemiei) -avea granita de nord-est raul Bug -vestul Ucrainei de la Hust pana la Lvov in Carpati Padurosi -sudul Poloniei (pana la raurile Vistula si Oder). -------------------- Regalian,primul rege restaurator al Daciei ! Dacia Magazin nr 54, Iulie 2008 : http://www.dacia.org/mag-2008-54.pdf

Hara - Dor De Tine

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Weather Girl Romania - Romanian Girl Romanians TV

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Dacia Solenza vs. Volkswagen Golf 4 (Romania Constanta)

Dacia Solenza vs. Volkswagen Golf 4 Drag

Dacia 1310 Sound System (SOLO X)

Kicker SOLO X, 18inch, in Dacia 1310, difuzor sub amplificat cu doar 2000w RMS. Mentionez, diff-ul este de 5000w RMS. Rupere

Dacia 1300 beating Most Wanted

New Dacia 1300 rolling on Most Wanted's highstreets... =))

Dacia Nova GT - The Beginning !

Kent's Nova GT Custom Exhaust