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Ancient tribal chieftain
Dapyx was a 1st-century BC chieftain of a Getae tribe or a tribe union in Scythia Minor (nowadays in Dobruja). The Roman historian Cassius Dio talks about
Dapyx
Creature in Greek mythology
of Banat and Oltenia1 Cotiso (c. 40–c. 9 BC) Dacian kingdom of Dobruja1 Dapyx (1st-century BC) Rholes Zyraxes Dacian kingdom of Wallachia and southern
Siren_(mythology)
century BC) Dicomes, King (1st century BC) Rholes, King (1st century BC) Dapyx, King (1st century BC) Cotiso, King (1st century BC) Zyraxes, King (1st
List of state leaders in the 1st century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century_BC
Oroles – 2nd century BC Dicomes – 1st century BC Rholes – 1st century BC Dapyx – 1st century BC Zyraxes – 1st century BC Burebista – 82–44 BC Deceneus
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
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century BC, Dicomes in the 1st century BC, Rholes in the 1st century BC, Dapyx in the 1st century BC, Zyraxes in the 1st century BC, Burebista between
History_of_Romania
Thracian tribe of modern northern Bulgaria and southern Romania
Rholes. Crassus promised him help for his support against the Getic ruler Dapyx. After Crassus had reached as far the Danube Delta, Rholes was appointed
Getae
Historical region shared by Bulgaria and Romania
Roman people by Octavian, Rholes helped Crassus in conquering the states of Dapyx (in central Dobruja) and Zyraxes (in the north of the region). Dobruja became
Dobruja
Mons Claudianus as the father of the Dacian soldier Dida from Krokodilo. Dapyx Dacian king. Danillo Roman Legionnaire Dardanos 'Darda-‘ appears as both
List_of_Dacian_names
Ancient Getae chieftain
Later he sent for Crassus to help in his conflict with Getae chieftain Dapyx. These events have been dated to 31-27 BC. List of rulers in Thrace and
Rholes
piece the rest of the Getae, either, even though they had no connexion with Dapyx, but he marched upon Genucla, the most strongly defended fortress of the
Genucla
and Oltenia, Cotiso from the time of Augustus; in Dobruja, Rholes, then Dapyx and finally Zyraxes. It seems, finally, that although the unity of Dacia
History_of_Dacia
Archaeological site in Romania
power for the Getic king Dapyx, within a territorium Capidavense. Cassius Dio's Historia Romana makes mention of the retreat of Dapyx into his fort after his
Capidava
Event 100 BC King Dicomes ruled Dacia. King Rholes ruled Dobruja. King Dapyx ruled Dobruja.[citation needed] 82 BC King Burebista rules Dacia. (to 44
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